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- Dictionarymither/ˈmʌɪðə/
verb
- 1. make a fuss; moan: Northern English "we shouldn't sit here mithering over a set of numbers"
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Mither is a Northern English informal verb that means to complain or to annoy someone. Learn how to use it in sentences and see synonyms and translations.
- English (US)
MITHER meaning: 1. to complain: 2. to annoy someone, for...
- Znaczenie Mither, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
MITHER definicja: 1. to complain: 2. to annoy someone, for...
- Mither in Traditional Chinese
mither translate: 抱怨;大驚小怪, (透過問問題或者索要某物而)激怒(某人). Learn more...
- Mither in Simplified Chinese
mither translate: 抱怨;大惊小怪, (通过问问题或者索要某物而)激怒(某人). Learn more...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
mither 의미, 정의, mither의 정의: 1. to complain: 2. to annoy...
- Pronunciation in English
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- English (US)
Mither is a Scottish variant of mother, or a dialectal English variant of moider. Learn more about the word, its etymology, and its usage in the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
1. / ˈmaɪðə / verb. dialect. intr to fuss over or moan about something. mither. 2. / ˈmɪðər / noun. a Scottish word for mother 1. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of mither 1. C17: of unknown origin. Discover More. Example Sentences. That'll be his mither's bonnet he's takkin' back to get altered. From Project Gutenberg.
Mither can be a noun meaning mother in Scottish English, or a verb meaning to fuss or moan in Northern English dialect. Learn more about the word origin, usage, and examples of 'mither' from Collins Dictionary.
Mither is a Northern English informal verb that means to complain or to annoy someone. Learn how to use it in sentences and see its pronunciation and translations in different languages.
verb. (intransitive, Northern England) To make an unnecessary fuss, moan, bother. Wiktionary. To pester or irritate someone. Usually directed at children. Will you stop mithering me! Wiktionary. Advertisement. Other Word Forms of Mither. Noun. Singular: mither. Plural: mithers. Origin of Mither.
Mither is a verb that means to annoy, worry, or bother someone. It is a variant of moider, which means to torment or harass. Learn more about its meaning, pronunciation, frequency, and origin in the Oxford English Dictionary.