m.

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Translingual

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mūsculus (muscle).

Noun

m. (plural mm.)

  1. (anatomy) muscle

English

Adjective

m.

  1. Alternative form of m (masculine)

Noun

m. (plural ms.)

  1. Alternative form of m (abbreviation of "mile", etc)
    • 1825, Benjamin Pitts Capper, A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom, page 217:
      Clunbury, a hamlet and chapelry to the par. of the same name, hund. of Purslow, Salop. 5 m. from Bishop's Castle, and 153 from London; cont. 63 ho. and 359 inhab.

Danish

Preposition

m.

  1. Abbreviation of med.

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Noun

m.

  1. Abbreviation of mark.

Esperanto

Verb

m.

  1. Abbreviation of mortinta (died).

German

Alternative forms

  • m (without period but with italics; in dictionaries and in grammar)

Preposition

m.

  1. Abbreviation of mit (with).

Adjective

m.

  1. (also grammar) Abbreviation of männlich.
  2. (grammar) Abbreviation of maskulin.

See also


Hungarian

Pronunciation

Adjective

m. (not comparable)

  1. Abbreviation of magyar (Hungarian).

Declension

Inflection (stem in -o-, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative m. m.-ok
accusative m.-t m.-okat
dative m.-nak m.-oknak
instrumental m.-ral m.-okkal
causal-final m.-ért m.-okért
translative m.-rá m.-okká
terminative m.-ig m.-okig
essive-formal m.-ként m.-okként
essive-modal
inessive m.-ban m.-okban
superessive m.-on m.-okon
adessive m.-nál m.-oknál
illative m.-ba m.-okba
sublative m.-ra m.-okra
allative m.-hoz m.-okhoz
elative m.-ból m.-okból
delative m.-ról m.-okról
ablative m.-tól m.-októl
non-attributive
possessive - singular
m.-é m.-oké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
m.-éi m.-okéi

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

Abbreviation of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin meridies (noon).

Noun

m.

  1. noon