murid — MURÍD, muride, s.n. (La pl.) Familie de rozătoare mici, cu coadă lungă şi cu bot ascuţit (Muridae); (şi la sg.) animal din această familie. – Din fr. muridés. Trimis de ana zecheru, 25.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 muríd s. n., pl. muríde Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
murid — mùrīd m <G murída> DEFINICIJA 1. pristupnik kakvom derviškom redu 2. pristalica, sljedbenik derviškoga šejka (5) ETIMOLOGIJA tur. mufrīt ← arap. murīd: onaj koji želi, koji stremi ka nečem … Hrvatski jezični portal
Murid — (Murine), so v.w. Brom … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
murid — [myoor′id] n. 〚< ModL Muridae < L mus (gen. muris), MOUSE〛 any of a family (Muridae) of rodents, including the Old World rats and mice * * * … Universalium
murid — [myoor′id] n. [< ModL Muridae < L mus (gen. muris), MOUSE] any of a family (Muridae) of rodents, including the Old World rats and mice … English World dictionary
Murid — Murids redirects here. For the family of rodent like mammals, see Muridae. Murid (Arabic: مُرِيد) is a Sufi term meaning committed one from the root meaning willpower or self esteem . It refers to a person who is committed to a Murshid (teacher) … Wikipedia
Murid — Dieser Artikel handelt von Murid(en) im religiösen Sinn; Muriden im Sinne der Zoologie (Muridae) finden sich unter: Langschwanzmäuse Murid hat unterschiedliche Bedeutungen: Bei den Jesiden bezeichnet Murid die Laienkaste im Gegensatz zu den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
murid — adjective Etymology: ultimately from Latin mur , mus mouse more at mouse Date: circa 1909 of or relating to a family (Muridae) comprising the typical mice and rats and often those rodents classified as cricetids • murid noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
murid — mu·rid myu̇r id n any rodent of the family Muridae murid adj … Medical dictionary
murid — I. mu̇ˈrēd noun ( s) Etymology: Arabic murīd Islam : disciple; especially : a Sufi disciple II. ˈmyu̇rə̇d … Useful english dictionary