Mutter
Asurname .East Central German [ edit ] FromMiddle High German muoter , fromOld High German muoter .
Mutter f (genitive Muttersch )
( Silesian ) mother IPA (key ) : /ˈmʊtər/ ,[ˈmʊtɐ] Hyphenation:Mut‧ter Rhymes:-ʊtɐ FromMiddle High German muoter , fromOld High German muoter , fromProto-West Germanic *mōder , fromProto-Germanic *mōdēr , fromProto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr . CompareDutch moeder ,English mother ,Danish moder ,Swedish moder .
Mutter f (genitive Mutter ,plural Mütter ,diminutive Mütterchen n or Mütterlein n or Mütterken n )
mother Coordinate terms: Vater ,Kind Declension ofMutter [feminine ]
Mutter f (proper noun ,genitive Mutters or Mutter )
Mother ;Mum ;Mom : one's motherSynonyms: Mama ,Mutti Chiefly in north-eastern regions, there used to be a colloquial practice of adding-(e)n to proper nouns in the oblique cases:ein Geschenk fürMuttern ( “ a present for Mother ” ) . This is now chiefly archaic or humorous. However, the phrasewie bei Muttern ( “ like Mum used to make ” ,of food ) has entered general use. Declension ofMutter [sg-only, feminine ]
Declension ofMutter [sg-only, feminine ]
Originally the same as etymology 1, but secondarily distinguished in the plural; so denoted by a sexual metaphor, which is also found in other languages. Compare for exampleDutch moer .
Mutter f (genitive Mutter ,plural Muttern )
nut ( for a bolt ) Synonym: Schraubenmutter Declension ofMutter [feminine ]
“Mutter ” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache “Mutter (Frau, Kinder, Natur) ” inDuden online “Mutter (Schraube, Metall, Teil) ” inDuden online “Mutter ” inDeutsches Wörterbuch von Jacob und Wilhelm Grimm , 16 vols., Leipzig 1854–1961. Friedrich Kluge (1883 ), “Mutter ”, inJohn Francis Davis , transl.,Etymological Dictionary of the German Language , published1891 “Mutter ” inOpenThesaurus.de Mutter on the German Wikipedia.Wikipediade muter ( Wiesemann spelling ) IPA (key ) : /ˈmuta/ Rhymes:-uta Syllabification:Mut‧ter Inherited fromCentral Franconian Modder .
Mutter f (plural Mitter ,diminutive Mutterche )
mother Synonyms: Maio ,Mamai ,Mamma ,Mutti Coordinate term: Fatter Sie is meinMutter . She is mymother . ( metonymic ) womb Inherited fromCentral Franconian Modder .
Mutter f (plural Mitter ,diminutive Mutterche )
( usually in the diminutive ) nut ( fastener used with a bolt ) Boll, Piter Kehoma (2021 ), “Mutter”, inDicionário Hunsriqueano Riograndense–Português , 3rd edition (overall work in Portuguese), Ivoti:Riograndenser Hunsrickisch ,page114 , column 1 From or influenced byGerman Mutter
Mutter f (diminutive Mütterken )
mother ;alternative form ofMauder ( North-Westphalian, Menslage, Mecklenburgisch )