/ˈmosto/, [ˈmos̺.t̪ʊ]
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese, from Latin mustum, neuter of mustus (“fresh, young", and, of wine, "unfermented”), from Proto-Indo-European *mus-, *mews- (“damp”).
- archaicunfermented or young
“1364, J. Méndez Pérez & al. (eds.), El monasterio de San Salvador de Chantada, Santiago de Compostela: I. Padre Sarmiento, page 377” — you shall give us each year twenty pints of young (or unfermented) wine
- masculinemust (fruit juice)
Formsmosta(feminine) · mostos(masculine, plural) · mostas(feminine, plural) · mostos(plural)