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mudo
mudo
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese, from Latin mūtus.
Adjective
mudo m (feminine singular muda, masculine plural mudos, feminine plural mudas)
Noun
mudo m (plural mudos)
- mute person
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese mudo, from Latin mūtus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
mudo m (feminine singular muda, masculine plural mudos, feminine plural mudas, not comparable)
- mute
- of a letter that is written but not pronounced in a word; silent
- O K na palavra "know" é mudo - The K in the word "know" is silent
Verb
mudo
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *mǫdo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mǔːdo/
- Hyphenation: mu‧do
Noun
múdo n (Cyrillic spelling му́до)
- (anatomy, formal) testicle
- (vulgar, usually in the plural) balls, nuts
- daj da ti vidim muda ― let me see your balls
- malom kurčiću porasla muda, a? ― little baby dick grew some balls, eh?
- imam velika muda... i bljujem vatru iz dupeta! ― I have huge balls... and my ass breathes fire!
- idiomatic and figurative meanings
- imati muda (napraviti nešto) ― to have balls/nuts (to do something)
- prodati muda pod bubrege ― (to sell testicles instead of kidneys) to sell somebody a pup
- uhvatiti za muda ― to have someone by the balls
Declension
Declension of mudo
Synonyms
References
- “mudo” in Hrvatski jezični portal