Central Franconian

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Etymology

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    From Middle High German mūre, from Old High German mūra, from Proto-West Germanic *mūrā, borrowed from Latin mūrus, from Proto-Italic *moiros, from Proto-Indo-European *mey-.

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    Mouer f

    1. (Moselle Franconian) wall

    Descendants

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    • Hunsrik: Mauer
    • Luxembourgish: Mauer

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    Pronunciation

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    Etymology 1

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    From Old High German muor, from Proto-Germanic *mōraz. Cognate with German Moor, Dutch moer, English moor.

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    Mouer n (plural Moueren)

    1. moor, bog, swamp, marsh
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    Etymology 2

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    From Middle High German and Old High German mōr, from Latin Maurus. Cognate with German Mohr.

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    Mouer m (plural Moueren)

    1. Moor, blackamoor, negro

    Saterland Frisian

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    Noun

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    Mouer f (plural Mouere)

    1. Strukelje form of Múur

    References

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    • Horst Haider Munske, editor (2001), “Das Saterfriesische”, in Handbuch des Friesischen [Handbook of Frisian studies], Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, →ISBN, page 419
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