French li miels, Old Occitan lo mels. Insular Romance: m Sardinian: mele, <span class="searchmatch">meli</span> (Campidanese) Balkano-Romance: f Aromanian: njari Istro-Romanian: mľåre Megleno-Romanian:...
Proto-Hellenic: *méli Mycenaean Greek: 𐀕𐀪 (me-ri) Ancient Greek: μέλι (<span class="searchmatch">méli</span>) Proto-Italic: *<span class="searchmatch">meli</span> <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span>: mel (see there for further descendants) →? Proto-Turkic: *bal...
(adjectival suffix). *melissos sweet *<span class="searchmatch">meli</span> Proto-Brythonic: *mɨlɨs m, *meles f Breton: milis Middle Welsh: melys, <span class="searchmatch">melis</span> (with irregular vocalism) Welsh: melys...
meel Dutch: meel Afrikaans: meel Berbice Creole Dutch: <span class="searchmatch">meli</span> Negerhollands: meel, mil → Lokono: <span class="searchmatch">meli</span> Limburgish: mael Old High German: melo Middle High German:...
West Slavic: Old Czech: jmelé, jmela Czech: jmelí, jmélí, jimelí, omelí, <span class="searchmatch">melí</span>, <span class="searchmatch">mélí</span>, jmel, jmela, jemela, jemelo, jamel Old Polish: jemioła f, jemioł m Polish:...
From *<span class="searchmatch">meli</span> (“honey”) + *-nos (“adjectival suffix”). *melinos yellow; likened as the colour of honey Proto-Brythonic: *mɨlɨn m, *melen f Old Breton: melin...
*melh₂- (“to grind”). Cognates include Lithuanian málti, German mahlen, <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> molō, Ancient Greek μύλη (múlē), Sanskrit मृणाति (mṛṇā́ti) and Hittite [script...
For the "measurement" sense, from *meh₁- (“to measure”). Compare also <span class="searchmatch">Latin</span> semel (“once”). IPA(key): /ˈmɛː.lɑ̃/ *mēlą n time, occasion point in time...