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מומע

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Yiddish

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Etymology

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From Middle High German muome, from Old High German muoma, from Proto-West Germanic *mōmā, from Proto-Germanic *mōmǭ (mother, aunt). Cognate with German Muhme, Middle English mome (aunt, affectionate term for an older woman), English mom (mother).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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מומע (mumef, plural מומעס (mumes)

  1. aunt
    Synonyms: (dialectal or Daytshmerish) טאַנטע (tante), (Western Yiddish) מעמעלע (memele)
  2. lady that runs a brothel, madam

Usage notes

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This is one of few Yiddish nouns to inflect, optionally becoming מומען (mumen) in the dative, and מומעס (mumes) in the possessive.