Maul
German
editEtymology
editFrom Middle High German mūl, mūle (“snout, mouth”), from Old High German *mūl, mūla (“snout”), from Proto-Germanic *mūlą, *mūlō (“muzzle, snout”), from Proto-Indo-European *mū- (“lips, muzzle”). Cognate with Dutch muil (“muzzle, snout”), Danish mule (“muzzle”), West Frisian mûle (“mouth”), Alemannic German Muul (“mouth”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editMaul n (strong, genitive Maules or Mauls, plural Mäuler, diminutive Mäulchen n)
- mouth of an animal
- (derogatory) mouth of a person
- Halt's Maul! ― Shut your mouth!
- a part of a tool that holds or carries something
Declension
editDeclension of Maul [neuter, strong]
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editFurther reading
editHunsrik
editPronunciation
editNoun
editMaul n (plural Meiler, diminutive Meilche)
- mouth of an animal
Further reading
editLuxembourgish
editPronunciation
editNoun
editMaul f (plural Mailer)
- mouth of an animal
- (derogatory) mouth of a person
Pennsylvania German
editEtymology
editCompare German Maul, Dutch muil.
Noun
editMaul n (plural Meiler)
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