How Do You Spell MOWDIEWART?

Pronunciation: [mˈə͡ʊdjuːˌɔːt] (IPA)

"Mowdiewart" is a rare dialectal Scottish word that means "earthworm". Its spelling can be attributed to the phonetic transcription of the Scottish dialect in which it originated. It is pronounced /ˈmoʊdiwɑrt/ according to the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The "ow" represents the diphthong /oʊ/, while the "ie" is pronounced as a single vowel sound /i/. The final "e" is silent, and the "w" in the middle of the word represents a slight glottal stop.

Common Misspellings for MOWDIEWART

  • nowdiewart
  • kowdiewart
  • jowdiewart
  • miwdiewart
  • mkwdiewart
  • mlwdiewart
  • mpwdiewart
  • m0wdiewart
  • m9wdiewart
  • moqdiewart
  • moadiewart
  • mosdiewart
  • moediewart
  • mo3diewart
  • mo2diewart
  • mowsiewart
  • mowxiewart
  • mowciewart
  • mowfiewart
  • mowriewart

Etymology of MOWDIEWART

The word "mowdiewart" does not have a well-documented etymology as it is quite obscure and not commonly used in modern English. It is a Scots word that refers to a mole or a molehill. While the etymology of "mowdiewart" is uncertain, it is believed to be a combination of two Scottish dialect words: "mowdie", meaning mole, and "wart", meaning a small hill.

Plural form of MOWDIEWART is MOWDIEWARTS

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