mudar

English

Etymology

From Hindi [script needed] (mudar).

Noun

mudar (plural mudars)

  1. Either of two milkweed-like shrubs, which yield a strong fibre and an acrid milky juice used medicinally:
    1. Calotropis gigantea (crown flower, giant milkweed)
    2. Calotropis procera (apple of Sodom)

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Asturian

Etymology

From Latin mūtāre, present active infinitive of mūtō.

Verb

mudar (first-person singular indicative present mudo, past participle mudáu)

  1. to move (to change residence)

Conjugation


Catalan

Etymology

From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin mūtāre, present active infinitive of mūtō. Doublet of mutar.

Pronunciation

Verb

mudar (first-person singular present mudo, past participle mudat)

  1. change
  2. move from one home to another
  3. dress very well

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese mudar, from Latin mūtāre, present active infinitive of mūtō.

Pronunciation

  • (Paulista) IPA(key): /mu.ˈda(ɹ)/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /mu.ˈda(ɻ)/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /mu.ˈðaɾ/

Verb

mudar (first-person singular present indicative mudo, past participle mudado)

  1. to change (to become or cause to become something different)
    Mudei os meus planos.
    I changed my plans.
  2. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to move, to relocate (to settle into a new home)
    Eles mudaram-se de casa.
    They moved house.

Conjugation

Quotations

For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:mudar.

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Derived terms

  • mudar-se

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *mǫdrъ. Cognate with Greek μαθαίνω (mathaíno), German munter, and Czech moudrý.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mǔːdar/
  • Hyphenation: mu‧dar

Adjective

múdar (definite mȗdrī, comparative mudriji, Cyrillic spelling му́дар)

  1. wise

Declension


Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /muˈdaɾ/, [muˈðaɾ]

Etymology 1

From Old Spanish mudar, from Latin mutāre, present active infinitive of mūtō. Cognate with English moult. Confer English mutate.

Verb

mudar (first-person singular present mudo, first-person singular preterite mudé, past participle mudado)

  1. to change, alter, vary
  2. to convert
  3. to move, relocate, move to a new house
  4. to shed, molt
  5. to change clothes
Conjugation

      Etymology 2

      From Hindi [script needed] (madār)

      Noun

      mudar m (plural mudares)

      1. crown flower (Calotropis gigantea)
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