Mues
Alemannic German
[muəs]
noun
Definitions
- mush, paste, pulp
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German muos inherited from Old High German muos (food, victuals, porridge, mush) inherited from *mōs (porridge, victuals, wet food).
Origin
*mōs
Gloss
porridge, victuals, wet food
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- muusi Finnish
- mysli Finnish
- Apfelmus German
- Mus German
- Müsli German
- appelmoes Dutch, Flemish
- lakmoes Dutch, Flemish
- moes Dutch, Flemish
- moestuin Dutch, Flemish
- muesli Dutch, Flemish
- *mōsą Proto-Germanic
- mos Swedish
- potatismos Swedish
- rabbemos Swedish
- rotmos Swedish
- trollmos Swedish
- äppelmos Swedish
- mōs Old English
- *mós Old Norse
- mysli Danish
- moes Middle Dutch
- muos Old High German
- gemüese Middle High German
- muos Middle High German
- Mous Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *mōs gmw-pro
- Müesli Alemannic German