moutard

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Etymology

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Uncertain. Compare Frainc-Comtou (the franc-comtois language) and Franco-Provençal mottet (small boy, young man) [1633, Dauphiné], perhaps to be connected with Frainc-Comtou and Franco-Provençal moutte, mote (goat without horns) of the same origin as French motte, as the goats without horns are the youngest.

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Noun

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moutard m (plural moutards)

  1. (informal) young boy
  2. (informal) brat, kid

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