m.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "m"
TranslingualEdit
Alternative formsEdit
EtymologyEdit
Borrowed from Latin mūsculus (“muscle”).
NounEdit
m. (plural mm.)
EnglishEdit
AdjectiveEdit
m.
- Alternative form of m (“masculine”)
NounEdit
m. (plural ms.)
- Alternative form of m (abbreviation of "mile", etc)
- 1825, Benjamin Pitts Capper, A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, page 217:
- Clunbury, a hamlet and chapelry to the par. of the same name, hund. of Purslow, Salop. 5 m. from Bishop's Castle, and 153 from London; cont. 63 ho. and 359 inhab.
- 1825, Benjamin Pitts Capper, A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, page 217:
DanishEdit
PrepositionEdit
m.
- Abbreviation of med.
DutchEdit
PronunciationEdit
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NounEdit
m.
- Abbreviation of mark.
EsperantoEdit
VerbEdit
m.
- Abbreviation of mortinta (“died”).
GermanEdit
Alternative formsEdit
- m (without period but with italics; in dictionaries and in grammar)
PrepositionEdit
m.
- Abbreviation of mit (“with”).
AdjectiveEdit
m. (indeclinable)
- (also grammar) Abbreviation of männlich.
- (grammar) Abbreviation of maskulin.
See alsoEdit
HungarianEdit
PronunciationEdit
AdjectiveEdit
m. (not comparable)
- Abbreviation of magyar (“Hungarian”).
DeclensionEdit
Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony) | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | m. | m.-ok |
accusative | m.-t | m.-okat |
dative | m.-nak | m.-oknak |
instrumental | m.-ral | m.-okkal |
causal-final | m.-ért | m.-okért |
translative | m.-rá | m.-okká |
terminative | m.-ig | m.-okig |
essive-formal | m.-ként | m.-okként |
essive-modal | — | — |
inessive | m.-ban | m.-okban |
superessive | m.-on | m.-okon |
adessive | m.-nál | m.-oknál |
illative | m.-ba | m.-okba |
sublative | m.-ra | m.-okra |
allative | m.-hoz | m.-okhoz |
elative | m.-ból | m.-okból |
delative | m.-ról | m.-okról |
ablative | m.-tól | m.-októl |
non-attributive possessive - singular |
m.-é | m.-oké |
non-attributive possessive - plural |
m.-éi | m.-okéi |
Derived termsEdit
LithuanianEdit
NounEdit
m.
- Abbreviation of metai (“year”).
- Abbreviation of miestas (“city”).
SpanishEdit
EtymologyEdit
Abbreviation of Latin meridiēs (“noon”).
NounEdit
m.