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English
Adjective
deaf-mute (not comparable)
- (now offensive) Unable to hear or speak.
- Synonym: deaf
Usage notes
Note that individuals formerly called deaf-mute are rarely actually unable to speak and hence are merely deaf. The inability to speak is related to either choice or the unavailability of educational resources for the deaf. Thus, the preferred term now is simply deaf.
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Noun
deaf-mute (plural deaf-mutes)
- (now offensive) A person who is unable to hear or speak.
- Synonym: deaf person
1959 September, K. Hoole, “The Middlesbrough-Newcastle route of the N.E.R.: Part Two”, in Trains Illustrated, page 417:This buckling was first noticed by a deaf-mute who was walking over a bridge across the line and he pointed it out to the driver of a steamroller which happened to be passing.
1974 April 20, “Beacon Hill Murder”, in Gay Community News, page 1:Andrew was studying to become a teacher of deaf-mutes.
Usage notes
Note that individuals formerly called deaf-mutes are rarely actually unable to speak and hence are merely deaf. The inability to speak is related to either choice or the unavailability of educational resources. Thus, the preferred term now is simply deaf person.
Translations
person who is unable to hear or speak
- Catalan: sordmut (ca) m, sordmuda (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 聾啞者/聋哑者 (lóngyǎzhě), 聾啞人/聋哑人 (lóngyǎrén)
- Dutch: doofstomme (nl) m or f
- Esperanto: surdmutulo, surdmutulino (female), surdamutulo, surdamutulino (female)
- Finnish: kuuromykkä (fi)
- French: sourd-muet (fr) m, sourde-muette (fr) f
- Galician: xordomudo m
- Georgian: ყრუ-მუნჯი (q̇ru-munǯi)
- German: Taubstummer (de) m, Taubstumme (de) f
- Greek: κωφάλαλος (el) m (kofálalos)
- Hebrew: חירש־אילם m (kheresh-ylem), חירשת־אילמת f (khereshet-ylemet)
- Italian: sordomuto (it) m, sordomuta f
- Manx: bouyran balloo m
- Polish: głuchoniemy (pl) m, głuchoniema f, osoba głuchoniema f
- Portuguese: surdo-mudo (pt) m, surda-muda f
- Romanian: surdo-mut m
- Russian: глухонемо́й (ru) m (gluxonemój), глухонема́я (ru) f (gluxonemája)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Roman: gluvonemac m, gluvonemak m, gluvonemica f, gluvonemkinja f
- Spanish: sordomudo (es) m, sordomuda f
- Swedish: dövstum (sv) c
- Tagalog: pipi at bingi
- Telugu: చెవిటిమూగ (te) (ceviṭimūga)
- Turkish: sağır dilsiz (tr)
- Vietnamese: người câm điếc
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