Bourguignon

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Etymology

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From Latin modius.

Noun

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meud m (plural meuds)

  1. big barrel used for wine

Synonyms

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Breton

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Etymology

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From Middle Breton meut, from Proto-Celtic *mā-to-, from Proto-Indo-European *mē-.

Compare Welsh bawd.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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meud m (plural meudoù)

  1. thumb
  2. pincer, claw (of crab or lobster)

Inflection

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Mutation of meud
unmutated soft aspirate hard
singular meud veud unchanged unchanged
plural meudoù veudoù unchanged unchanged

Scottish Gaelic

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Etymology

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From Old Irish méit, mét (greatness, magnitude, of size, quantity, number, extent, degree) from Proto-Celtic *mantī, Proto-Indo-European *mh₁n̥tih₂, from a feminine *-onts derivative of *meh₁- (to measure). Cognate with Irish méid and Welsh maint.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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meud m (genitive singular meud, plural meudan)

  1. size, extent
  2. amount, quantity

Derived terms

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