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maur

maur

See also: Máur

Dalmatian

Adjective

maur (feminine maura)

  1. large

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Estonian

Etymology

From Low German morian (moor), mōr (negro) or German Mohr (moor)

Noun

maur (genitive mauri, partitive mauri)

  1. moor
  2. (dated) black person

Declension


Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse maurr. Cognate with Danish myre, Swedish myra, Ancient Greek μύρμηξ (múrmēx), Serbo-Croatian мра̑в / mrȃv.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /møyːr/
  • Rhymes: -øyːr

Noun

maur m (genitive singular maurs, nominative plural maurar)

  1. an ant
    Ég fann maura í garðinum mínum í gær.
    I found ants in my garden yesterday.
    Ég þoli ekki maura.
    I can't stand ants.
    Hvað getur einn maur borið mikið?
    How much can one ant carry?

Declension

Derived terms

  • maurabú
  • mauraeitur
  • maurafylking
  • maurakista
  • maurakláði
  • mauramakt
  • mauramekt
  • maurapúki
  • maurasafn
  • maurasál
  • mauraselur
  • mauraskemma
  • maurasveit
  • maurasýra
  • maurasýruílát
  • maurasýruvothey
  • maurategund
  • mauraþúfa

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse maurr. Cognate with Danish myre, Swedish myra, Ancient Greek μύρμηξ (múrmēx), Serbo-Croatian мра̑в / mrȃv.

Noun

maur m (definite singular mauren, indefinite plural maur, definite plural maurene)

  1. an ant

Derived terms

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse maurr.

Noun

maur m (definite singular mauren, indefinite plural maurar, definite plural maurane)

  1. an ant

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Old Welsh

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *mọr, from Proto-Celtic *māros, from Proto-Indo-European *moh₁ros, from *meh₁-.

Adjective

maur

  1. great

Descendants


Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin Maurus, French maure, German Maure.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈma.ur/

Noun

maur m (plural mauri)

  1. Moor

Adjective

maur m, n (feminine singular maură, masculine plural mauri, feminine and neuter plural maure)

  1. Moorish

Synonyms

  • mauresc

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