From en.wiktionary.org:
[mùdǔ]
** Asturian
*** Etymology
From [ast].
*** Pronunciation
[ast-pr]
*** Adjective
[mud]
1. mute
*** See also
- [ast] - [ast]
*** Further reading
- [R:ast:DGLA] - [R:ast:DALLA]
** Fijian
*** Etymology
From Proto-Central-Pacific _*mutu_, from [fj], from [fj].
*** Adjective
[fj]
1. cut off 2. shortened
** Lithuanian
*** Pronoun
[lt]
1. [lt] we , the two of us
**** Declension
[lt-1st-person]
**** See also
[lt-personal pronouns/table]
** Pali
*** Alternative forms
[pi-alt]
*** Etymology
From [pi]; see there for more.
*** Adjective
[pi-adj]
1. supple
** Sicilian
*** Adjective
[mud]
1. [scn] [sonorized, dialectal]
** Swahili
*** Pronunciation
- [sw]
*** Verb
[sw-verb]
1. to be able to do something; to manage or handle something
**** Conjugation
[sw-conj]
** Ye'kwana
*** Etymology
From [mch].
*** Pronunciation
- [mch-IPA]
*** Noun
[mch]
1. tongue
*** References
- [head=mudu] - [head=ñu:du] - [ɲūdu]