moîme

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Bourguignon[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old French meïsme, from Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Latin -met + ipse + -issimus. Cognates include French même, Spanish mismo, Portuguese mesmo and Italian medesimo.

Adverb[edit]

moîme

  1. (used before the article) even
    Moîme les rois devant meuriEven kings must die

Derived terms[edit]

Adjective[edit]

moîme

  1. (used before the noun) same
    Je l'é aichetai le moîme jorI bought it the same day
  2. (used after the noun) very
    Ah, lai parsone moîme que je veuloos voi !Ah, the very person I wanted to see!