"lustmoce" meaning in Old English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈlustˌmu.ke/
Etymology: Uncertain. Apparently from *lust + *moce. The first element may be lust (“pleasure”) or may refer to a different unknown term. The second element is probably related to *moc (“dung, muck”) (found in hlōsmoc (“pigsty dung”)), distantly related to Old Norse myki (“manure, dung”), whence Middle English muk, mok (“dung, filth”), English muck. Etymology templates: {{unc|ang}} Uncertain, {{com|ang|*lust|*moce}} *lust + *moce, {{cog|non|myki|t=manure, dung}} Old Norse myki (“manure, dung”), {{cog|enm|muk}} Middle English muk, {{cog|en|muck}} English muck Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=f|g2=|g3=|head=lustmoce|head2=|sort=}} lustmoce f, {{ang-noun|f|head=lustmoce}} lustmoce f Inflection templates: {{ang-decl-noun-n-f|lustmoc}}, {{ang-decl-noun|lustmoce|lustmocan|lustmocan|lustmocan|lustmocan|lustmocena|lustmocan|lustmocum|num=|title=|type=weak}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], lustmoce [nominative, singular], lustmocan [nominative, plural], lustmocan [accusative, singular], lustmocan [accusative, plural], lustmocan [genitive, singular], lustmocena [genitive, plural], lustmocan [dative, singular], lustmocum [dative, plural]
  1. (botanical) lady's smock (Cardamine pratensis) Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Cardamineae tribe plants
    Sense id: en-lustmoce-ang-noun-3HA1-kRp Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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