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[mõõk]
** English
*** Etymology 1
From the 1930s, origin [en]. Suggestions include a variant of British slang [en];[1] a variant of US slang [en];[2] [en]; [en], [en], [de] (both dialectal for “sow” and hence “slovenly or bothersome woman/person”); a corruption of [en].
**** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A disagreeable or incompetent person. [3] 2. [en] An anonymous foe that appears in large numbers and is readily dispatched by the hero.
***** Derived terms
- mookish
***** Translations
[disagreeable person]
- Finnish: [fi] - Mandarin: [cmn] [trans-bottom]
**** References
[reflist]
*** Etymology 2
[en], nowadays a reborrowing from [en].[4]
**** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en] - [en]
**** Noun
[en-noun]
1. A book published in the form factor of a magazine.
***** Synonyms
- [en] - [en]
***** Translations
[type of book]
- Japanese: [ja] [trans-bottom]
**** References
[reflist]
*** See also
- [en]
*** Anagrams
- [en] [en]
** Iaai
*** Pronunciation
- [møøk]
*** Verb
[iai]
1. [iai] to close one's eye s
*** References
- [page=165]
** Tagalog
*** Alternative forms
- [tl]
*** Pronunciation
[mo7ók]
*** Noun
[moók]
1. fierce fighting ; hand-to-hand battle
**** Derived terms
[tl]
**** See also
[tl]
*** Further reading
- [R:Pambansang Diksiyonaryo]
** Totontepec Mixe
*** Noun
[mto]
1. cob , corn.