Mither

Etymology 1
Late 17th century, unknown origin, possibly moedrodd: to worry or bother. Possible alternative from the meidda: or perhaps meiddio:. Bear in mind that the "dd" in Welsh corresponds in sound to the "th" in mither, and English also has moider and moither.

Verb

 * 1)  To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother.
 * 2)  To pester or irritate someone. Usually directed at children.
 * Will you stop mithering me!

Translations

 * Interlingua: preoccupar se de bagatelas


 * Portuguese: fazer tempestade em um copo d'água


 * Dutch: lastigvallen
 * Interlingua:


 * Portuguese:

Etymology 2
Late variant of modor:.

Noun

 * 1)  mother

Anagrams

 * hermit

Etymology
Variant of mother: < modor:. Compare moder:.

Noun

 * 1) mother

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