madur

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See also: madûr and maður

Catalan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Old Catalan madur, from Latin mātūrus (compare Occitan madur, French mûr, Spanish maduro), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂- (to ripen, mature).

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madur (feminine madura, masculine plural madurs, feminine plural madures)

  1. ripe (of a fruit)
  2. mature (of a plan, a person, etc.)
  3. adult
  4. old, worn out (of an object)
  5. (medicine) mature (full of suppuration; of a pimple or abscess)

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Lombard[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin mātūrus.

Adjective[edit]

madur

  1. ripe

Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

madur

  1. Alternative form of mader

Piedmontese[edit]

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madur

  1. ripe
  2. mature