Muff
//mʌf//
Translations of "muff" (24 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | му́фта(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), мутэ́рка(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | múfta, mutérka | |
| Bulgarian | маншон(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), муфа(a short hollow cylinder surrounding an object such as a pipe), пропуск(an error), изпускам(in American football, to drop or mishandle the ball), оплесквам(by extension, to mishandle any situation) | manšon, mufa, propusk, izpuskam, opleskvam | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 套筒(a short hollow cylinder surrounding an object such as a pipe), 手籠 /手笼(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | tàotǒng, shǒulóng | |
| Czech | rukávník(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Dutch | mof(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Finnish | muhvi(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), pehko(pubic hair), puuhka(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), tussu(pubic hair), möhliä(by extension, to mishandle any situation), tunaroida(by extension, to mishandle any situation), töpätä(by extension, to mishandle any situation) | — | |
| French | manchon(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), toison(pubic hair), touffe(pubic hair) | — | |
| German | Muff(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Hungarian | muff(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Icelandic | múffa(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Ingrian | mufta(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Irish | Magh(village in County Donegal, Ireland) | — | |
| Italian | fallo(an error), fica(pubic hair), manicotto(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), pelo pubico(pubic hair) | — | |
| Japanese | マフ(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | mafu | |
| Korean | 머프(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), 토시(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | meopeu, tosi | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | muffe(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | muffe(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Polish | mufka(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Portuguese | pentelho(pubic hair), regalo(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Russian | мохнатка(pubic hair), му́фта(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm), муфта(a short hollow cylinder surrounding an object such as a pipe) | moxnatka, múfta, mufta | |
| Serbo-Croatian | rukovnica(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Spanish | manguito(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | — | |
| Swedish | tabbe(an error) | — | |
| Ukrainian | му́фта(a piece of fur or cloth for keeping the hands warm) | múfta |
rukávník
mof
muhvi, pehko, puuhka, tussu, möhliä, tunaroida, töpätä
manchon, toison, touffe
Muff
muff
múffa
mufta
Magh
fallo, fica, manicotto, pelo pubico
muffe
muffe
mufka
pentelho, regalo
rukovnica
manguito
tabbe
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.