wiki:liste_mud_im_englischen
Liste der englischen Ausdrücke für `mud´
Dass Eskimos rund 40 verschiedene Begriffe für Schnee haben, ist ein moderner Mythos. Kein Mythos dagegen ist das englische Begriffs-Universum rund um `Schlamm´ wie die nachstehende Tabelle zeigt. Ein Schelm, wer dabei ans englische Wetter denkt. In der Regenzeit lässt sich auf afrikanischen Pisten die Erfahrung machen, dass ein Lenkrad völlig wirkungslos wird und Bremsen selbstmörderisch ist, weil Räder und Reifen nicht mehr greifen.
Babbing | stirring up the mud |
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Blather | soft mud, slime |
Blett | black muddy soil |
Cabby | muddy |
Caudle | a thick and muddy fluid |
Claister | a person bedaubed with mud |
Clared | covered with mud |
Clency | muddy |
Clobber | mud, clay |
Clobberboy | one who becomes muddy in walking |
Clog | cover with mud |
Dabbled | made wet and muddy |
Draggle | to trail in the mud |
Drengy | thick muddy |
Drumble | to make muddy |
Drumbled | muddled |
Druvy | Muddy, dirty |
Duddly | foul, muddy |
Eyper | mud with sewage or drainage from farmyards |
Gammy | muddy road |
Gaum, gawm | to besmear, daub, soil, to make sticky or greasy |
Gaumy | adhesive muddy |
Glaur | to wade or stick in the mud |
Glauroch | Soft muddy hole |
Glaury, glarry | soft mud, mire, filthy, smooth and shining in surface |
Hocksy | muddy, soft, sticky |
Klagge (dän.) | sticky mud |
Labbery | miry, muddy |
Lag | to draggle in the mud |
Lig | a dirty mess of mud on the bottom |
Laggy, Liggy | muddy, mucky |
Lair-hole | a muddy hole, a boggy spot |
Laired | choked up with mud |
Lape | to walk through mud or mire |
Leir | clay, mud, |
Miry | kotig, sumpfig, morastig, schlammig |
Pant | bespattered all over with mud |
Plash | a splash of mud |
Plodder | soft liquid, slimy mud |
Slabber | to walk through mud |
Slaich | slime, wet and muddy, soft and disgusting |
Slairg | to besmear with mud |
Slattery | muddy, sloppy |
Slauming | muddy |
Slosh | mud, mire |
Slubby | Der klebrige Boden, wo Enten ins Wasser rutschen |
Slump | a muddy place, swamp |
Slunk | a deep hollow or rut in a road, mud, mire |
Slurry | thin, watery mud |
Smudge | to cover with smuts, mud |
Splatch | a clot of mud thrown up |
Stoggy | muddy, wet and sticky |
Sue, Sew | mud oozing up |
Joseph Wright
The English dialect dictionary
being the complete vocabulary of all dialect words still in use or known to have been in use during the last two hundred years
Putnams, New York 1905, 7 Bände
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