moîme
Bourguignon
Etymology
From Old French meïsme, from Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Latin -met + ipse + -issimus. Cognates include French même, Spanish mismo, Portuguese mesmo and Italian medesimo.
Adverb
moîme
- (used before the article) even
- Moîme les rois devant meuri – Even kings must die
Derived terms
Derived terms
- lei-moîme
- lor-moîmes
- lu-moîme
- moîme si
- moi-moîme
- nos-moîmes
- quand moîme
- soi-moîme
- toi-moîme
- vos-moîme
- vos-moîmes
Adjective
moîme
- (used before the noun) same
- Je l'é aichetai le moîme jor – I bought it the same day
- (used after the noun) very
- Ah, lai parsone moîme que je veuloos voi ! – Ah, the very person I wanted to see!