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See also:Mutsandmüts

English

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Noun

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muts

  1. plural ofmut

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Adjective

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muts

  1. masculineplural ofmut

Noun

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muts

  1. plural ofmut

Dutch

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FromMiddle Dutchmutse, possibly fromMedieval Latinalmutia; compareamictus(veiled).[1] Cognate withGermanMütze.

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muts f (pluralmutsen,diminutivemutsje n)

  1. tuque (knitted winter cap), a type ofbrimlesshat; a similar soft (nearly) brimless hat
    Eenmuts op mijn hoofd, mijn kraag staat omhoog. Het is hier ijskoud, maar gelukkig wel droog.(Guus Meeuwis – Brabant)
    A tuque on my head, my collar stands high. Here it is ice-cold, but luckily enough, dry.
  2. (informal)vagina
  3. (derogatory) annoying or stupid woman
    • 2015, Natasha Oakley,Onverwachte bruiloft,→ISBN,page21:
      Die bemoeizuchtige, oudemuts moest ook een voornaam hebben, maar zij had hem nog nooit gehoord.
      That meddling, oldannoying woman had to have a first name, but she had never heard it.
  4. (informal) clumsy woman, a femaledork
    • 2013, Rachel Renée Russell,Mijn gemuts[1],→ISBN, page15:
      Dat ik de grootstemuts van de hele school ben is al erg genoeg.
      It's bad enough that I'm the biggestdork of the entire school.

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References

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  1. ^van der Sijs, Nicoline, editor (2010), “muts”, inEtymologiebank, Meertens Institute
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