Английский Этимологический словарь - mamma
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Mamma
mamma
- 1579, nearly universal among the I.E. languages, probably a natural sound in baby-talk, perhaps imitative of sound made while sucking. In educated usage, the stress is always on the last syllable. In terms of recorded usage in Eng., mum is from 1823, mummy 1839, momma 1884, mom 1894, and mommy 1902.
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noun (plural ~e) Etymology: Latin, mother, breast, of baby-talk origin Date: circa 1693 a ~ry gland and its accessory parts ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. n. (also momma) colloq. (esp. as a child's term) mother. Etymology: imit. of child's ma, ma 2. n. (pl. mammae) 1 a milk-secreting organ of female mammals. 2 a corresponding non-secretory structure in male mammals. Derivatives mammiform adj. Etymology: OE f. L ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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