mof
Dutch (Brabantic)
/mɔf/
noun
Definitions
- muff
- (plumbing) Piece to protect pipes where they are poorly connected.
Etymology
Derived from Middle French moufle derived from Latin muffula.
Origin
Latin
muffula
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- muffula Latin
- camuffare Italian
- hoer Dutch, Flemish
- meid Dutch, Flemish
- moffenhoer Dutch, Flemish
- moffenmeid Dutch, Flemish
- moffenzeef Dutch, Flemish
- zeef Dutch, Flemish
- moufle French
- enmoufler Old French
- mofle Old French
- moufle Old French
- mule Middle Dutch
- moufle Middle French
- *molfell Frankish
- *muffël Frankish