mutande

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Italian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin mūtandae, from mūtandus (which is to be changed).

Noun

mutande f pl

  1. pants (UK), underpants (US)
    • 1947, Primo Levi, “Sul fondo”, in Se questo è un uomo [If This Is a Man], Torino: Einaudi, published 1987, →ISBN, page 38:
      Conosciamo già in buona parte il regolamento del campo, che è favolosamente complicato. Innumerevoli sono le proibizioni: avvicinarsi a meno di due metri dal filo spinato; dormire con la giacca, o senza mutande, o col cappello in testa; []
      We already largely know the regulation of the camp, that it is fabulously complicated. Innumerable are the prohibitions: getting less than two meters away from the barbed wire; sleeping with a jacket, or without underwear, or with a hat on your head; []
  2. knickers

Latin

Participle

(deprecated template usage) mūtande

  1. vocative masculine singular of mūtandus

Swedish

Verb

mutande

  1. (deprecated template usage) present participle of muta

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