Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot
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- IPA: /ˈmʌðə(ɹ)/
- IPA: [ˈmɐðə(ɹ)]
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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | ма́йка, майка |
| espanja | madre, mami |
| esperanto | patrino |
| hollanti | bemoederen, koesteren, moeder, ma, mam, moe, moer, mama |
| italia | madre, materno, mamma |
| japani | 最大の (さいだいの, saidai no), 最高の (saikō no / さいこうの, saikō no), ママ (mama), 最悪の (saiaku no / さいあくの, saiaku no), お袋 (o-fukuro), 母 (haha), お母さん (o-kāsan / okāsan), はは (haha), いろは (iroha), 親 (oya), おかあさん (okāsan), 母親, ははおや (hahaoya), 親母 (おやは, oyaha, おふくろ, ofukuro / oyaha / ofukuro), おかか (okaka) |
| kreikka | μητέρα (mitéra), κανακεύω (kanakévo), ανατρέφω (anatréfo) |
| latina | maximus, māter, genetrix, creātrix |
| latvia | māte, mamma |
| liettua | motė, motina, mama |
| portugali | mãe, madre, matriz |
| puola | matka, mama |
| ranska | mère, materner |
| ruotsi | moder, mamma, mor, morsa |
| saksa | Mutter, bemuttern, Mudder, Amme |
| suomi | äiti, mamma, emä, muori, maammo, maamo, mutsi, äiskä, emo |
| tanska | tage sig ordentlig af, være mor for, moder, mor |
| turkki | anne, ana, valide, aba, abuş |
| tšekki | matka, máti, mutr |
| unkari | anya, édesanya, anyáskodik |
| venäjä | ма́ма (máma), мама́ша (mamáša), ма́тушка (mátuška), мать (mat), мамаша (mamaša), матушка (matuška), мамка (mamka), маман (maman) |
| viro | ema |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A female parent, especially of a human; a female who parents a child (which she has given birth to, adopted, or fostered).
- (euphemistic, mildly vulgar, slang) Motherfucker.
- A female who has given birth to a baby; this person in relation to her child or children.
- (euphemistic, colloquial) A striking example. (Appears as "mother of a(n) __".)
- A pregnant female; mother-to-be; a female who gestates a baby.
- A female who donates a fertilized egg or donates a body cell which has resulted in a clone.
- (figuratively) A female ancestor.
- (figuratively) A source or origin.
- Something that is the greatest or most significant of its kind. (See mother of all.)
- (dated, when followed by a surname) A title of respect for one's mother-in-law.
- (dated) A term of address for one's wife.
- (figuratively) Any elderly woman, especially within a particular community.
- (figuratively) Any person or entity which performs mothering.
- Dregs, lees; a stringy, mucilaginous or film- or membrane-like substance (consisting of a culture of acetobacters) which develops in fermenting alcoholic liquids (such as wine, or cider), and turns the alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air.
- (rail transport) A locomotive which provides electrical power for a slug.
- The principal piece of an astrolabe, into which the others are fixed.
- The female superior or head of a religious house; an abbess, etc.
- (obsolete) Hysterical passion; hysteria; the uterus.
- A disc produced from the electrotyped master, used in manufacturing phonograph records.
- (Stan Twitter, originally drag slang) A person who is admired, respected, or looked up to within a particular fandom or community; see also: serve cunt
Verbi
- (chiefly transitive) To give birth to or produce (as its female parent) a child. (Compare father.)
- (transitive) To treat as a mother would be expected to treat her child; to nurture.
- (transitive) To cause to contain mother.
- (intransitive, of an alcohol) To develop mother.
Esimerkit
- He had something of his mother in him, but this was because he realized that in the end only her love was unconditional, and in gratitude he had emulated her.
- The antiabortion iconography in the last decade featured the fetus but never the mother.
- The lioness was a mother of four cubs.
- And Ada[Adam] called his wyfe Heua[Eve] because she was the mother of all that lyveth
- But one in the place of God and not God, is as it were a falsehood; it is the mother falsehood from which all idolatry is derived.
- The Mediterranean was mother to many cultures and languages.
- Alas, poor country: / Almost afraid to know itself! It cannot / Be call'd our mother, but our grave:
- Mother Smith, meet my cousin, Doug Jones.
- The inhabitants of the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel, until that I Deborah arose, that I arose a mother in Israel. –Judges 5:7, KJV.
- Jerusalem which is above is free, which is the mother of us all. –Galatians 4:26, KJV.
- She had seen fewer years than any of us, but she was of such superb Evehood and simplicity that she mothered us from the beginning.
- "The great duel, the mother of all battles has begun." — Saddam Hussein
- November, 1943 If ever, Cortney Anders promised himself, I get out of this mother of a thunderstorm there is a thing I will do if it is the last act of my life.
- Some hot night there's gonna be one mother of a riot down here. Just wait." He'd been saying the same thing since 1958, five years of crying wolf.
- Basically, we wind up with a program. One mother of a complex application.
- Josh, whose fleshy face resembles a rhino's - beady wide-set eyes blinking between a mother of a snout
- I am visiting my mother(a) today.
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