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#:noši '''mūti''' - our '''mother''' | #:noši '''mūti''' - our '''mother''' | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'mūti''' je čįde - '''mother'}} and child | ||
#: duogačįda '''mūti''' - '''mother''' of many children | #: duogačįda '''mūti''' - '''mother''' of many children | ||
#:čįde paliklu bez '''mūtery''' - child left without a mother | #:čįde paliklu bez '''mūtery''' - child left without a mother | ||
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Pomorian
Etymology
From Old Pomorian mūtī, from Proto-Balto-Slavic *māˀtē; cognates include Old Prussian mūti (from earlier *mātē), Sudovian mote, Lithuanian motė, Latvian māte, Proto-Slavic *mati (from earlier *mātī). The -ī ending is the result of an early vowel rising, which happened in Early Proto-Slavic and thus in Early Pomorian.
From Proto-Indo-European *méh₂tēr. Compare to Ancient Greek μήτηρ (mḗtēr), Latin mater, Persian مادر (mādar), Sanskrit मातृ (mātṛ), Avestan 𐬨𐬁𐬙𐬀𐬭 (mātar), Old High German muoter and English mother.
Pronunciation
/ˈmúː.tɪ/
Noun
mūti f (7th declension)
- mother
- noši mūti - our mother
- 'mūti je čįde - mother' and child
- duogačįda mūti - mother of many children
- čįde paliklu bez mūtery - child left without a mother
- dervių mūti - forest mother (a mythical spirit)
- Mūrėna es mūti mirty - Mūrėna (Pomorian goddess) is mother of the dead
Declension
| mū́ti = mother | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| singular | dual | plural | |
| Nominative | mū́ti | mū́teri | mū́tery |
| Genitive | mū́tery | mū́teru | mū́terų |
| Dative | mū́terie | mū́terima | mū́terim(e) |
| Accusative | mū́terį | mū́teri | mū́terį |
| Instrumental | mū́tere | mū́terima | mū́terimy |
| Locative | mū́terė | mū́teru | mū́terihu |
| Vocative | mū́terie | mū́teri | mū́tery |
Related terms
- ati - father