matula

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Latin

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Etymology

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Unknown.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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matula f (genitive matulae); first declension

  1. vessel for liquids
  2. chamber pot
  3. (figuratively, derogatory) simpleton, idiot
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:homo stultus

Gender

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Usually feminine, but becomes masculine when referring to male simpletons.

Declension

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First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative matula matulae
genitive matulae matulārum
dative matulae matulīs
accusative matulam matulās
ablative matulā matulīs
vocative matula matulae

Derived terms

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References

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  • matula”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • matula in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.

Polish

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Etymology

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From matka +‎ -ula.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /maˈtu.la/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -ula
  • Syllabification: ma‧tu‧la
  • Homophone: Matula

Noun

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matula f

  1. (archaic, endearing) (US) mommy, (UK) mummy
    Synonym: mamusia

Declension

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Further reading

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  • matula in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • matula in Polish dictionaries at PWN

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Back-formation from matulagem.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ma‧tu‧la

Noun

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matula f (plural matulas)

  1. (collective) mob
    Synonym: corja

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Arabic مَفْتُول (maftūl, tightly twisted).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /maˈtula/ [maˈt̪u.la]
  • Rhymes: -ula
  • Syllabification: ma‧tu‧la

Noun

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matula f (plural matulas)

  1. wick (of a candle, lamp, etc.)
    Synonym: torcida

Further reading

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