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마니[edit]
- mani
- adv. "much" (replaced by 많이)
- #많다 (manhda)
마니다[edit]
English : manege English : manner German : Manier "manner" Italian : maneggiare
만[edit]
- man
만 萬[edit]
- man
Korean words of interest
Eurasian words of interest
만지다[edit]
- manjida
- #마니다 (manida) (obsolete)
English: manage, manege Italian: maneggiare
많다[edit]
말 馬[edit]
- mal
- (short vowel)
Eurasian words of interest
Horse | Mare | Languages |
---|---|---|
mear, mearh | mere | Old English |
mare | Old French | |
marah | merha | Old High German |
marahscalc [2] | Old High German | |
Marstall [3] | German | |
martingale | English | |
marr | merr | Old Norse |
marc | Irish | |
march | Welsh | |
mar, mal | Korean | |
morin | Manchu | |
morj | Mongolian | |
noćna mora [4] | Bosnian, Serbian | |
noční můra [5] | Czech | |
košmaar [6] | mära | Estonian |
cauchemar [7] | French | |
Nachtmahr, Mahr [8] | Mähre | German |
merrie | Dutch | |
nachtmerrie [9] | Dutch | |
mare | English | |
nightmare [10] | English | |
mareridt [11] | Danish | |
martröð [12] | meri | Icelandic |
mardröm [13] | märr | Swedish |
Korean words of interest (2)
Words | Romanization | Meanings |
---|---|---|
말거머리 [14] | mal-geomeori | horseleech ^ |
말곰 | mal-gom | horse bear, Manchurian bear |
말벌 | mal-beol | wasp |
Eurasian words of interest (2)
Words | Meanings | Languages |
---|---|---|
horse bear | Tibetan blue bear, cf. yeti | English |
horse mackerel | various large fish | English |
horsefly | big fly | English |
horseleech | very big leech [15] | English |
horse bean | broad bean, fava bean [16] | English |
horseradish | tall radish | English |
marsupium | perhaps literally, large womb | English |
mare [17] | big, large | Romanian |
mawr | big, large | Welsh |
말 斗[edit]
- mal
- (short vowel)
- a cubic measure equal to 18 liters
European words of interest
말 言[edit]
- mal
- (long vowel)
European words of interest
Words | Meanings | Languages |
---|---|---|
mahal | speech, language | Old Saxon |
mål | speech, language | Danish, Norweg., Swed. |
mál | speech, language | Old Norse, Faro., Iceland. |
mæla | to speak [22] | Old Norse, Faro., Iceland. |
heimamál | mother tongue [23] | Faroese |
móðurmál | mother tongue | Faroese |
tungumál | spoken language [24] | Icelandic |
bokmål | written language [25] | Norwegian |
Märe | hearsay, legend, saga | German |
맑다[edit]
- malgda
- "to be clear, clean"
- from OE. morgen, akin to OHG. morgan, Ger. Morgen, Lat. merus "pure, unmixed" [26]
- contracted from ME. morwen, from OE. (Mercian) margen, earlier morgen, from P.Gmc. *marganaz, *murganaz "morning" [27]
- from the present participle, meaning "dawning," perhaps originally "becoming pure or clear"
- from Gre. μαργαρίτης (margarites, previously margaron[28]) "pearl," akin to margarine, margarite
맘마[edit]
- mamma
- "baby food" (baby talk)
맞다[edit]
매다[edit]
- maeda
- "to mow"
OE. : māwan Dutch : maaien German : mähen Swedish : meja
맺다[edit]
- maejda
- "to tie up, mediate"
머루[edit]
- meoru
- "wild grape"
English : mulberry Dutch : moerbei French : mûre Italian : mora Latin : mora OE. : mōrberiġe
메[edit]
- me
- "mount" (rather obsolete but remaining in compounds)
- 메밀 (memil) "buckwheat"
- 메아리 (meari) "echo" cf. 산울림 (san-ullim)
- 메뚜기 (mettugi) "grasshopper"
- 메토끼 (metokki) "(wild) hare"
- 멧돼지 (metdwaeji) "(wild) boar"
- metsäjänis
- lit. "wild hare" in Finnish
- metssiga
- lit. "wild boar" in Estonian
- maigheach
- "hare" in Scottish Gaelic
- meadow
모레[edit]
- more
- "the day after tomorrow" (perhaps the world's shortest Roman spelling for the notion)
- môre
- "tomorrow" in Afrikaans
뫃다[edit]
묏등[edit]
- moet-deung
- "top of mount, mound"
묘 猫[edit]
- myo
- "cat"
Eurasian words of interest
묘 墓[edit]
무르다[edit]
- mureuda
- "to ripen, mature, become tender," cf. Lat. maturus
French : mûr French : mûrir
묵다[edit]
- mugda
- "to get old"
- 묵히다 (mughida) "to make old"
문 門[edit]
- 옥문 (ogmun, 玉門) lit. "sacret entrance," hence "vulva"
- 하문 (hamun, 下門) lit. "lower entrance," hence "vulva"
English : mouth Dutch : mond German : Mund Norweg. : munn Swedish : mun
물[edit]
- mul
- "water"
- moor
- perhaps akin to marsh, La. meer "sea," etc.
- Mulciber
- a nickname of Vulcan, the god of fire and metal working, which may be needed to suggest that he is also responsible for water. During his festival, people throw small fish into fire wishing him to save them from water.
Women and wetness in Romance languages
물다[edit]
- mulda
- "to bite"
French : mordre Latin : mordere Spanish : morder
물레[edit]
- mulle
- (potter's, spinner's, miller's, and other industrial) "wheel"
- 물레방아 (mulle-bangA) water mill (for millers)
- "building fitted to grind grain," OE. mylen "mill," an early Gmc. borrowing from LL. molina, molinum "mill" (cf. Fr. moulin, Sp. molino), originally fem. and neut. of molinus "pertaining to a mill," from L. mola "mill, millstone," related to molere "to grind," cf. Gk. myle "mill". Also from LL. molina are Ger. Mühle, Dan. mølle, OCS. mulinu. [1]
밀[edit]
- mil
- "wheat"
- 메밀 (memil) "buckwheat"
- Note: Kor. memil literally means "mountain wheat" in contrast to "buckwheat".
- 호밀 (homil) "rye"
- 기장 (gijang) "Chinese millet"
- 수수 (susu) "Indian millet"
- 조 (jo) "foxtail millet"
- from M.Fr. millet, dim. of mil "millet," from L. milium "millet," cognate with Gk. meline, Lith. malnus (pl.) "millet" [2]
- Latin milium -- Cognate with Anc. Greek μελίνη (melinē) and Lithuanian málnos "millet"
밀 蜜[edit]
French : miel Greek : μέλι (meli) Italian : miele Latin : mel S.Gael. : mil Spanish : miel
Reference[edit]
- ^ False cognates included this as such with English many. No inclusion now. Instead, they include Korean ye "yea," wae "why," etc.
- ^ Literally, "horse-servant," whence English marshall
- ^ Originally, "Pferdestall," actually "a horde of horses belonging to a palace.
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "night-horse".
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "night-horse".
- ^ nightmare, perhaps akin to French cauchemar, among some others.
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "press-horse".
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "night-horse", as masculine as an incubus.
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "night-female-horse".
- ^ Perhaps literally, "night-femal-horse".
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "horse-ridden". See also Norweg. mareritt.
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "horse-trodden".
- ^ nightmare, perhaps literally, "horse-dream".
- ^ See also: 蛭.
- ^ It reads: "horses were medicinal leeches' preferred food source". Some of them are as long as 20cm.
- ^ Derived from the Italian fava, meaning "broad bean".
- ^ The Latin mare "sea" may be too big to be big in practice.
- ^ Compound of krambúð "shop" and mál "measure; language."
- ^ ton or tunna = 8 skeppur = 8 x about 17.5 liters.
- ^ Compound of heim "home" and mál "measure; language".
- ^ The Korean mal is almost the same as one skeppa, that is, one tenth of heimamál. It is also almost the same as mál of heimamál in the sense of "mother tongue."
- ^ In Icelandic, it also means "to measure". The Nordic mál may represent a great confusion of diverse senses such as "speech," "measure," "marriage," "mill," "meal," "time," etc.
- ^ Literally, "home(land) language".
- ^ Literally, "tongue language".
- ^ Literally, "book language". Capitalized, it is one of the two major Norwegian languages.
- ^ Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary (1973)
- ^ Online Etymology Dictionary 2009-08-17
- ^ Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary (1973)
- ^ Pronounced mao in Chinese (Mandarin).
- ^ It may be questionable when to begin to pronounce miao (instead of likely mao) more or less like Italian and other European equivalents.
- ^ No sense of wetness?