Moos

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English

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Proper noun

Moos

  1. A surname.

German

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /moːs/
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Etymology 1

From Middle High German mos, from Old High German mos, from Proto-Germanic *musą.

Noun

Moos n (strong, genitive Mooses, plural Moose or Möser)

  1. moss
  2. bryophyte (group of moss-like plants)
  3. (regional, chiefly dialectal, Southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) bog; fen; marsh
    Synonym: Moor
Usage notes
  • The alternative plural Möser is used only in the sense of “bog, fen”, which itself is unused and generally not understood in the northern half of the language area.
Declension
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Yiddish מעות (moes), from Hebrew מעות (ma'ot, coins). Originally underworld slang.

Noun

Moos n (strong, genitive Mooses, no plural)

  1. (slang) dosh, dough
    Synonyms: Kies, Kohle; see also Thesaurus:Geld
    Ohne Moos nix los!(please add an English translation of this usage example)
Declension

Further reading

  • Moos” in Duden online
  • Moos” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Hunsrik

Etymology

From Middle High German mos, from Old High German mos, from Proto-Germanic *musą.

Pronunciation

Noun

Moos n (plural Moos)

  1. moss

Further reading


Luxembourgish

Alternative forms

  • Mos (alternative spelling since 2019)

Etymology

From German Moos.

Pronunciation

Noun

Moos n (plural Mooser)

  1. moss

Derived terms


Pennsylvania German

Etymology 1

Compare German Maß, Dutch maat.

Noun

Moos n

  1. measure

Etymology 2

From Middle High German mos, from Old High German mos.

Compare German Moos, Dutch mos, English moss.

Noun

Moos n

  1. moss