"Muli" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: /ˈmuːli/ Audio: De-Muli.ogg , De-at-Muli.ogg [Austria] Forms: Mulis [genitive], Mulis [plural], Muli [Southern, plural, rare]
Etymology: 19th century, from an Alemannic German or Austro-Bavarian dialect. Possibly from an inherited form of Middle High German mūl + the diminutive suffix -li. Alternatively from Italian mulo with its plural muli associated with that suffix. Ultimately from Latin mulus, whence also Maultier. Etymology templates: {{der|de|gsw|-}} Alemannic German, {{der|de|bar|-}} Bavarian, {{der|de|gmh|mūl}} Middle High German mūl, {{m|de|-li}} -li, {{der|de|it|mulo}} Italian mulo, {{m|it||muli}} muli, {{der|de|la|mulus}} Latin mulus, {{m|de|Maultier}} Maultier Head templates: {{de-noun|n,s,s:-􂀿rare or southern􂁀}} Muli n (strong, genitive Mulis, plural Mulis or (rare or southern) Muli)
  1. mule (hybrid offspring of a donkey and horse) Tags: neuter, strong
    Sense id: en-Muli-de-noun-ukAQpsjV Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header

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