From Old Norse mæli (“speech”) and mæla (“to speak”), both from mál (“language, speech, matter, affair”).
mæle n (singular definite mælet, not used in plural form)
mæle (imperative mæl, present mæler, past mælte or mælede, past participle mælet or mælt)
From Old Norse mæli (“speech”) and mæla (“for the verb, to speak”), both from mál (“language, speech, matter, affair”).
mæle n (definite singular mælet, indefinite plural mæler, definite plural mæla or mælene)
mæle (imperative mæl, present mæler, past mælte, past participle mælt)
Uncertain.
mæle (imperative mæl, present mæler, past mælte, past participle mælt)
From Old Norse mæli n (“utterance”).[1] Related to mæle in Etymology 2, deriving ultimately from Proto-Germanic *maþlą.
mæle n (definite singular mælet, indefinite plural mæle, definite plural mæla)
From Old Norse mæla (“to say, utter”),[1] from Proto-Germanic *maþlijaną (“to speak”).
mæle (present tense mæler, past tense mælte, past participle mælt, passive infinitive mælast, present participle mælande, imperative mæl)
mæle (present tense mæler, past tense mælte, past participle mælt, passive infinitive mælast, present participle mælande, imperative mæl)
From Old Norse mæla (“to measure”),[4] from Proto-Germanic *mēlijaną (“to mark, stain, paint”).
mæle (present tense mæler, past tense mælte, past participle mælt, passive infinitive mælast, present participle mælande, imperative mæl)
From Old Norse mælir m (“measure”).[1]
mæle m (definite singular mælen, indefinite plural mælar, definite plural mælane)
mǣle