m'thuthe
Norman
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin mēnsūra (“a measuring, rule, something to measure by”), from mēnsus, past participle of mētior, mētīrī (“measure, mete”).
Noun
m'thuthe f (plural m'thuthes)
Derived terms
- à m'thuthe (“in proportion and at the same time”)
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