muldyr
Norwegian Nynorsk
noun-n1
Definitions
- a mule cross between a male donkey and a mare
Etymology
Affix from Latin mulus (mule) + Norwegian Nynorsk dyr (animal).
Origin
Norwegian Nynorsk
dyr
Gloss
animal
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Classifier
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mulus Latin
- mulo Italian
- mulato Spanish, Castilian
- muldyr Norwegian Bokmål
- byttedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- dovendyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyreart Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyrefor Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyrefôr Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyrehage Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyrehud Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyreliv Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyreplageri Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyreplankton Norwegian Nynorsk
- dyrerike Norwegian Nynorsk
- husdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- kattedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- kjæledyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- kosedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- krepsdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- krypdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- lastedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- nebbdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- pakkdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- pattedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- pungdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- reinsdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- ridedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- rovdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- sirkusdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- skadedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- skaldyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- udyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- vanedyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- villdyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- virveldyr Norwegian Nynorsk
- dýr Old Norse
- mul Catalan, Valencian
- мулат Macedonian
- mule Old Swedish
- *mukslos Proto-Italic
- mulu Corsican