n. [ Abbrev. fr. mamma. ] Mamma. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. See Mamma. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. Same as Mameluke. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. A boy excessively attached to his mother; a boy lacking the usual masculine interests; also spelled
n. Same as mamma's boy. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
‖n. [ F. ] A rounded hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance. Westmin. Rev. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ Pg. ] A child born of a white father and Indian mother. [ S. Amer. ] [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ F. mamelouk, cf. Sp. mameluco, It. mammalucco; all fr. Ar. mamlūk a purchased slave or captive; lit., possessed or in one's power, p. p. of malaka to possesses. ] One of a body of mounted soldiers recruited from slaves converted to Muslimism, who, during several centuries, had more or less control of the government of Egypt, until exterminated or dispersed by
a. See Mammillated. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Reduplicated from the infantine word ma, influenced in spelling by L. mamma. ] Mother; -- word of tenderness and familiarity.
Tell tales papa and mamma. Swift. [ 1913 Webster ]