mogê

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Ligurian

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Etymology

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From Latin mulierem, accusative of mulier (woman; wife), derived from mollior, comparative of mollis (soft, tender).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mogê f (plural mogê)

  1. wife
    L’é destìn che i màii òbedìscian a-e mogê
    It's husbands' destiny to obey the wives
    (literally, “It is destiny that husbands obey the wives”)

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