mousse
Syllable Decomposition
mousseprobably comes both from the Frankish mosa (from Dutch mos) ('moss', the plant, sense 1.1) Latinized as mossa, and from the Latin mulsa ('mead'), which would have been used metaphorically to designate the plant.
Definitions
- plantes
- cuisine
- physique
Synonyms
Translations
german:Mousse
english:mousse
danish:mousse
spanish:espuma
finnish:sammal
dutch:mousse
polish:mus
arabic:الحزازيات
portuguese:colarinho
italian:schiuma
See also
moussette (cn.) moussez (v.) moussais (v.) moussions (v.) moussiez (v.) moussai (v.) moussas (v.) moussa (v.) moussâmes (v.) moussâtes (v.) moussèrent (v.) mousserai (v.) mousseras (v.) moussera (v.) mousserez (v.) mousseront (v.) moussasse (v.) moussasses (v.) moussât (v.) moussassions (v.)