mout
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch malt, mout, from Old Dutch malt, from Proto-West Germanic *malt, from Proto-Germanic *maltą.
Cognate with Limburgish maajt, Old Saxon malt, Middle Low German malt, German Low German Molt, Old Frisian malt, Saterland Frisian Moalt, Old English mealt, Middle English malt, English malt, Scots maut, Yola mault, Old High German malz, Middle High German malz, German Malz, Luxembourgish Malz, Kölsch Malz, Old Norse malt, Icelandic malt, Faroese malt, Norwegian Bokmål malt, Swedish malt, Danish malt, Gutnish malt.
More distantly related to Old Prussian maldai, Old Church Slavonic младъ (mladŭ), Russian молодой (molodoj), Czech mladý, Polish młody, Latin mollis, Sanskrit मृदु (mṛdu), Armenian մեղկ (meġk).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mɑu̯t/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: mout
- Rhymes: -ɑu̯t
- Homophone: Maud
Derived terms
-general:
- havermout
- moutazijn
- moutbak
- moutbeslag
- moutbier
- moutbloem
- moutdrank
- mouteest
- mouten
- mouterij
- moutextract
- moutig
- moutkuip
- moutmeel
- moutmolen
- moutschep
- moutschroot
- moutstroop
- moutsuiker
- moutvloer
- moutwijn
- moutzolder
-types of malt
- ambermout
- broeimout
- chocolademout
- gerstemout
- glasmout
- groenmout
- karamelmout
- kristalmout
- pilsmout
- rijstmout
- roggemout
- rookmout
- tarwemout
- turfmout
- windmout
- zuurmout
- zwartmout
Related terms
Descendants
- → West Frisian: mout
French
Old French
Adverb
mout
- Alternative form of molt
- c. 1170, Chrétien de Troyes, Érec et Énide:
- Mout avoit changiee sa vie
- Much has it changed his life
Scots
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