mud

[ muhd ]
/ mʌd /

noun

verb (used with object), mud·ded, mud·ding.

to cover, smear, or spatter with mud: to mud the walls of a hut.
to stir up the mud or sediment in: waders mudding the clear water.

verb (used without object), mud·ded, mud·ding.

to hide in or burrow into mud.

Origin of mud

1300–50; Middle English mudde, mode < Middle Low German mudde. Cf. mother2

OTHER WORDS FROM mud

un·mud·ded, adjective

Example sentences from the Web for mud

British Dictionary definitions for mud

mud
/ (mʌd) /

noun

verb muds, mudding or mudded

(tr) to soil or cover with mud

Word Origin for mud

C14: probably from Middle Low German mudde; compare Middle High German mot swamp, mud, Swedish modd slush

Idioms and Phrases with mud

mud

see clear as mud; name is mud; sling mud at.