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What (who) is muta - definition


Muta         
m.
Árvore angolense, de cuja lenha, friccionada com madeira mais dura, os Gentios fazem lume.
Mutá      
m. Bras.
Estrado, construido no mato, e no qual o caçador se colloca à espera da caça.
(T. tupi)
mutá      
sm (tupi mytá) Reg (Amazonas)
1 Espécie de palanque em que no mato o caçador se coloca à espera da caça, ou o pescador à espera do peixe, à beira d’água.
2 Espécie de escada tosca que os seringueiros usam para trepar às árvores, a fim de golpeá-las mais alto. V muitá.
Examples of use of muta
1. Haznevi died last year and was replaced by his son Muhammad Muta Haznevi.
2. Miyazawa died Thursday of natural causes at his home in Tokyo, said Shigeru Muta, an aide to Miyazawa‘s lawmaker nephew, Yoichi Miyazawa.
3. Miyazawa died of natural causes at his home in Tokyo, said Shigeru Muta, an aide to Miyazawa‘s lawmaker nephew, Yoichi Miyazawa.
4. He refused but eventually relented and the pair took part in a muta marriage ceremony, a temporary arrangement which allows a man and woman to live as husband and wife for a specified time.
5. "In the Islam I know, if implemented, no one would feel limited in their instincts," said Rafsanjani, who has in the past spoken in favour of muta (temporary) marriage – a practice that allows Shia Muslims to wed for as little as a few minutes.