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I (plural mummies) noun(a child's name for his or her mother: Goodbye, Mum(my)!; Where's your mum(my), John?) mamă -
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I ['mʌmɪ] n1) му́мія2) кори́чнева фа́рба, му́міяII ['mʌmɪ] n дит.ма́ма, не́нька -
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I (plural mummies) noun(a child's name for his or her mother: Goodbye, Mum(my)!; Where's your mum(my), John?) μαμά -
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I ['mʌmɪ] 1. сущ.1)а) мумия прям. и перен.The old theological dogmas had become mere mummies. — Старые богословские догматы стали не более чем мумиями.
3) коричневая краска, мумия2. гл.а) превращаться в мумию прям. и перен.б) мумифицировать, превращать в мумиюThe Egyptians mummied all sorts of sacred brutes. — Египтяне мумифицировали всех священных животных.
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1. n мумия2. n мягкая бесформенная масса3. n коричневая краска, мумия4. n сл. египетские ценные бумаги5. n детск. мама, мамуля, мамусяСинонимический ряд:1. mother (noun) ma; mama; mamma; mammy; mom; mommy; mother2. preserved body (noun) cadaver; corpse; embalmed body; preserved body; remains3. wither (verb) dry up; mummify; shrivel; welter; wilt; wither; wizen -
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I (plural mummies) noun(a child's name for his or her mother: Goodbye, Mum(my)!; Where's your mum(my), John?) maman -
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I (plural mummies) noun(a child's name for his or her mother: Goodbye, Mum(my)!; Where's your mum(my), John?) mamãe -
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(affectionate form of "mother") emmë, emya (for emenya *"my mother"), also emil(inya) "(my) mother", said to be the terms a child would use to address his or her mother. (In UT:191 the form mamil occurs, used by a child but not in address.) The words emmë, emya were also used in children's play for "index finger" and "index toe" –VT47:10, 26, VT48:4 -
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subs.V. τάριχος, ὁ, or τό (Soph., frag.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Mummy
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n.ममी, मसाला इत्यादि लगाकर रखी हुई लाश, मोमियाई; एक गोंद
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Mummy — Mum my (m[u^]m m[y^]), n.; pl. {Mummies} (m[u^]m m[i^]z). [F. momie; cf. Sp. & Pg. momia, It. mummia; all fr. Per. m[=u]miy[=a], fr. m[=u]m wax.] 1. A dead body embalmed and dried after the manner of the ancient Egyptians; also, a body preserved … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mummy & Me — Directed by Jithu Joseph Produced by Jithin Arts Starring … Wikipedia
mummy — mummy1 [mum′ē] n. pl. mummies [Fr momie < ML mumia < Ar mūmiyāʾ, embalmed body, mummy < Pers mum, wax] 1. a dead body preserved by embalming, as by the ancient Egyptians 2. any dead body that has been naturally well preserved 3. any thin … English World dictionary
mummy — Ⅰ. mummy [1] ► NOUN (pl. mummies) Brit. informal ▪ one s mother. ORIGIN perhaps an alteration of earlier MAMMY(Cf. ↑M). Ⅱ. mummy [2] ► … English terms dictionary
Mummy — Mum my, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mummied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mummying}.] To embalm; to mummify. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mummy — For other uses, see Mummy (disambiguation). An Egyptian mummy kept in the Vatican Museums. A mummy is a body, human or animal, whose skin and organs have been preserved by either intentional or incidental exposure to chemicals, extreme coldness… … Wikipedia
mummy — mummy1 /mum ee/, n., pl. mummies, v., mummied, mummying. n. 1. the dead body of a human being or animal preserved by the ancient Egyptian process or some similar method of embalming. 2. a dead body dried and preserved by nature. 3. a withered or… … Universalium
mummy — [[t]mʌ̱mi[/t]] mummies 1) N FAMILY Some people, especially young children, call their mother mummy. [BRIT, INFORMAL] I want my mummy... Mummy, I m tired!... Mummy says I can play out in the garden. (in AM, use mommy) 2) N COUNT A mummy is a dead… … English dictionary
mummy — A word used by young children to their mother. Boys usually stop using this form by the age of twelve or so, though usage varies with each family. Girls, especially middle class girls, are likely to continue using it much longer. Examples of… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
mummy — {{11}}mummy (n.1) c.1400, medicine prepared from mummy tissue, from M.L. mumia, from Arabic mumiyah embalmed body, from Pers. mumiya asphalt, from mum wax. Sense of embalmed body first recorded in English 1610s. Mummy wheat (1842) was said to be… … Etymology dictionary
mummy — I. noun (plural mummies) Etymology: Middle English mummie powdered parts of a mummified body used as a drug, from Anglo French mumie, from Medieval Latin mumia mummy, powdered mummy, from Arabic mūmiya bitumen, mummy, from Persian mūm wax Date:… … New Collegiate Dictionary