milti - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Originally from the past participle *milts, plural *milti, of an unattested verb *milt (“to crumble; to grind”), from Proto-Baltic *mil-, from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥-, the reduced grade of *mel- (whence also Latvian malt “to grind” (q v )
milt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Old Norse milti, Proto-Germanic *miltiją, from Proto-Indo-European * (s)meld- (“to beat, grind, crush, weaken”)
مال - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Probably a univerbation of مَا (mā, “what”) + ل (l-, “to; belonging to”), as in مَا لِي (mā lī, “what belongs to me”) The root م و ل (m w l) then developed denominally While this may seem like popular etymology, similar univerbations do exist in Arabic; compare particularly the dialectal verb جَاب (jāb) Compare also Classical Syriac ܡܵܠܵܐ (mālā
milta - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Categories: Icelandic terms inherited from Old Norse Icelandic terms derived from Old Norse Icelandic terms derived from Proto-Germanic Icelandic 2-syllable words Icelandic terms with IPA pronunciation Rhymes:Icelandic ɪl̥ta Rhymes:Icelandic ɪl̥ta 2 syllables Icelandic lemmas Icelandic nouns Icelandic neuter nouns is:Anatomy is:Immunology Norwegian Nynorsk non-lemma forms Norwegian Nynorsk
mild - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle High German milte, from Old High German milti The modern consonantism is Central and Low German; compare Middle Low German milde
ملت - Wiktionary, the free dictionary ملت (form I) مِلْتُ (miltu) mil tu : first-person singular past active passive of مَالَ (māla) مِلْتَ (milta) mil ta : second-person masculine singular past active passive of مَالَ (māla) مِلْتِ (milti) mil ti : second-person feminine singular past active passive of مَالَ (māla)