from Ancient Greek ἄμυλον (ámulon). <span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span> (uncountable) (archaic) spelt (Triticum spelta). French rice “<span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span>”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
some cheese sprinkled on top. (archaic, especially before 18th c.) Any cereal grain meal or flour. cornmealy dried corn milled to a coarse meal <span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span>...
amar(o), which in turn gave rise to the obsolescent synonym Amelkorn (“<span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span>”). Further etymology unknown, but perhaps from Latin amylum (“gruel, starch”)...
borrowed from German Emmer (compare the obsolescent German synonym Amelkorn (“<span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span>”)). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɛmə/ (General American) IPA(key):...
course of cleaning”), ὄλυνθος (ólunthos, “unripe fig”) and ὄλυρα (ólura, “<span class="searchmatch">amelcorn</span>”). Further cognates include ἔλυμος (élumos, “millet; sheath, case, etui”)...