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mut

1 American  
[muht] / mʌt /

noun

  1. mutt.


mut 2 American  
[muht] / mʌt /

noun

Printing.
  1. mutton.


mut. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. mutilated.

  2. mutual.


mut British  
/ mʌt /

noun

  1. printing another word for em

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Etymology

Origin of mut

By shortening

Example Sentences

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A vulture is used as the hieroglyph for mother, mut being the word for them both, and for the mother goddess of Thebes.

From Salon • May 11, 2025

It seems just no use workin' over a good horse when any mut of a crook who is takin' a turn at plungin' can get at the boy.

From Thoroughbreds by Fraser, William Alexander

Man mut de kinner bugen, so lange se junk sunt.

From The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought Studies of the Activities and Influences of the Child Among Primitive Peoples, Their Analogues and Survivals in the Civilization of To-Day by Chamberlain, Alexander F.

Mr. Penrose, aw mut as weel tell yo' afore yo' get wed, that it's no use feightin' agen a woman.

From Lancashire Idylls (1898) by Mather, Marshall

‘Yea, Lord, so mut I thee, God yeld you all̴ this good!’

From Torrent of Portyngale by Unknown