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Synonyymit
- (brittienglanti)mommy
- (brittienglanti)ma
Ääntäminen
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UK
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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | мама (máma), му́мия |
| espanja | mamá, momia |
| esperanto | mumio, panjo |
| hollanti | mama, mummie |
| italia | mummia, mamma, mammà |
| japani | お母さん (o-kāsan / okāsan), ママ (mama), 木乃伊 (mīra), ミイラ (mīra), みいら (mīra), 母 (haha) |
| kreikka | μαμά (mamá), μούμια (moúmia) |
| latina | mumia |
| latvia | māmiņa, mūmija, mamma |
| liettua | mama, mumija, mamytė |
| norja | mamma, mumie |
| portugali | múmia, mamãe, mamã, mamita, maminha |
| puola | mama, mumia, mamusia, matula |
| ranska | maman, momie |
| ruotsi | mumie, mamma |
| saksa | Mumie, Mami, Mama, Mutti |
| suomi | äiti, muumio, mamma |
| tanska | mumie, mutter |
| turkki | mumya |
| tšekki | máma, mumie, maminka |
| unkari | anya, mama, múmia |
| venäjä | мама (mama), мамочка (mamotška), матушка (matuška), му́мия (múmija), мумия (mumija), мамаша (mamaša) |
| viro | muumia, emme |
Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- (countable) An embalmed human or non-human animal corpse wrapped in linen bandages for burial, especially as practised by the ancient Egyptians and some Native American tribes.
- (chiefly UK, New England, usually childish) mother.
- (countable, by extension) A reanimated embalmed human corpse, as a stock character in horror films.
- (countable, by extension) Any naturally preserved human or non-human animal body. (countable, uncountable, now rare) A brown pigment originally prepared from the ground-up remains of Egyptian animal or human mummies mixed with bitumen, etc.
- (uncountable, now rare) A pulp.
- (uncountable, medicine, now historical) A substance used in medicine, prepared from mummified flesh.
- (uncountable, horticulture, obsolete) A sort of wax used in grafting.
Verbit
- (transitive, dated) To mummify.
Esimerkit
- Yet another scatological medicament was obtained from mummy, the material derived from a dried or embalmed human corpse, the most valuable being that imported from Mizraim (ancient Egypt).
- Nonetheless, his book advertises many Paracelsian remedies, including laudanum, mummy, antimony and mercury.
- You may beat them to a mummy, you may put them upon the rack, you may burn them on a gridiron, [...] yet you will never remove them from that innate fidelity [...]
- [...] Mr. Pearson proceeds to give a particular description of the very perfect mummy of an Ibis, which forms the chief subject of the present paper.
- Many people believed in the curse of the mummy, and soon, the curse had become an accepted part of Tut′s legend.
- For many, mummies fascinate more than repel. Our horrific connotations lie not so much with the mummy itself, but in associated fears. The mummy serves, of course, as a general reminder of our own mortality and our fear of death, but this alone is not enough to make it a monster.
- “Oh, mummy, would you like the loveliest daughter-in-law in the world? Oh, mummy, I must marry Flora Dewsley. But I know I am not nearly good enough, mummy. She knows nothing of the world and its wickedness, and I — Well, mummy, at school, a fellow learns everything. And no man is perfect, is he, mummy?[...]”
- Meeting mummy after this visit was not exactly easy.
- “[...]What′s your problem, you little shit? Proud of yourself, for ruining Mummy′s life?” I was careful to use the insipid falsetto the experts commend. “You′ve got Daddy snowed, but Mummy′s got your number. You're a little shit, aren′t you?″
- ‘[...]We have to ask mummy if we can go to Rajah′s mummy′s house (Rajah′s mummy is the owner of the dog). We can if mummy says “yes”.[...]’
- Darla stared at her father and said, Mummy, Mummy, Mummy!
- Marjorie wheezed and said, Father. You. Are. Filthy!
- Joe said Daddy′s muddy! Daddy′s muddy!
- Darla stared at the darkened doorway where Howard stood, saying, Mummy, Mummy, Mummy, each time a little louder, each time a bit more shrilly,[...].
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