meg

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See also: Meg, MEG, még, mēg, -meg, and meg-

English

Noun

meg (plural megs)

  1. (colloquial) Any unit having the SI prefix mega-.
    (computing) - "My new computer has over 500 megs of RAM." (megabytes)
    (radio) - "What frequency does Radio XYZ broadcast on?" "105.7 meg." (megahertz)
    (heating) - "a 250-meg gas heater" (megajoule)

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Anagrams


Esperanto

Esperanto cardinal numbers
1,000,000
    Cardinal : meg
    Ordinal : mega

Etymology

Back-formation from mega-.

Numeral

meg

  1. (neologism, rare) million, 106

Synonyms


Faroese

Pronunciation

Pronoun

meg sg

  1. me, accusative singular of eg (I)

Declension


Hungarian

Etymology

From Proto-Finno-Ugric *müŋä (rear, beyond). For a similar semantic development, see Finnish cognate myös (also, too). Of the same origin as mögött, mögé, and mögül.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈmɛɡ]
  • (file)

Conjunction

meg

  1. and
    Synonyms: és, s
    Csak te meg én!Only you and me!
  2. plus (sum of the previous one and the following one)
    Három meg egy egyenlő néggyel.Three plus one equals four.

See also

  • meg- (verbal prefix, usually expressing completion; separated from the main verb if the latter doesn't follow the prefix directly)
    • Ezt nem eszem meg!I will not eat this! (literally, “I will not eat this up, i.e., I will not complete eating it.”)

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Livonian

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Pronoun

meg

  1. we; nominative plural of minā

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse mik

Pronunciation

Pronoun

meg

  1. objective case of jeg: me

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References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse mik.

Pronunciation

Pronoun

meg

  1. objective case of jeg: me (direct object of a verb)

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References


Romansch

Alternative forms

  • (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan, Surmiran) matg
  • (Vallader) mai

Etymology

From Latin (mensis) Māius (of May).

Proper noun

meg m

  1. (Puter) May

Westrobothnian

Etymology

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Pronunciation

Pronoun

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  1. me (first-person accusative and dative singular personal pronoun)

Declension

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