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1 meli
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] meli[English Word] cargo[English Plural] cargoes[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Engl.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] meli[English Word] imported goods (brought by ship)[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Engl.[Swahili Example] mpunga wa meli[English Example] kind of imported rice.------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] meli[Swahili Plural] meli[English Word] ship (modern type)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] meli[English Word] steamship (in. gen.)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] Engl.[Swahili Example] chumba cha meli [Rec][English Example] cabin------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] meli ya abiria[Swahili Plural] meli za abiria[English Word] passenger ship[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 meli
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3 meli
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4 měli
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5 meli₂
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6 meliₓ(|KA×U₂|)
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7 méli-mélo
masculine noun[de situation] mess ; [d'objets] jumble* * *pl mélis-mélos melimelo nom masculin ( mélange) hotchpotch GB, hodgepodge US; ( fouillis) jumble, mess; ( imbroglio) muddle* * *melimelo nm inv1) (= désordre) jumble2) CUISINE* * *méli-mélo, pl mélis-mélos nm ( mélange) hotchpotch GB, hodgepodge US; ( fouillis) jumble, mess; ( imbroglio) muddle.[melimelo] ( pluriel mélis-mélos) nom masculin -
8 méli-mélo
n. m. 'Mish-mash', 'jumble', mixup. Quel méli-mélo! You've never seen such a mess! -
9 meli melo
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10 Méli-mélo
an assortment of fish and/or seafood. -
11 meliₓ(|KA×GAR+ŠA₃+A|)
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12 meli melo
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13 homélie
ɔmelinom féminin homily* * *ɔmeli nf(= prêche) homily* * *homélie nf homily.[ɔmeli] nom féminin -
14 melum
song, tune, air, strain, lay, melody; hymn -
15 melus
song, tune, air, strain, lay, melody; hymn -
16 MEL
I)n. time, moment (á því méli dreif lið til hans).n. pl. mouth-bit of a bridle.* * *or mél, also mæl, n. [another form of mál (q. v.), but only used in a temporal sense; Ulf. mél = καιρός and χρόνος]:—time, a while; hann skal leggja á eigi skemra mel ( not shorter notice than) en viku stefnu, Grág. ii. 349: in the phrase, eða meira meli, or a longer time; þrem nóttum fyrr eða meira meli …, fjórtán nóttum fyrr, eðr meira meli, a fortnight or more, Kb. i. 85; þá skulu þeir kveðja nótt fyrr en dómar fara út, eða meira meli, Sb. ii. 105; sjáu nóttum fyrr, eða meira mæli, Kb. 13.2. the nick of time, the phrase, á því meli, at that time, moment, Grág. i. 392; á því meli er hann spurði sökina, 473; á því meli dreif til hans lið, Fms. viii. 27; en á þessu meli réð Knútr fyrir Englandi, x. 397; ok á því meli (mæli Ed.) er Björn var ór landi varð höfðingja skipti í Noregi, Bjarn. 13; ok vildi hann eigi útan fara á því meli (i. e. during the three years of outlawry), Glúm. 371; á várþingi eða á því meli, … á várþingi eða á því mæli sem nú var tínt, Grág. ii. 248; á skömmu mæli, within a short time, 655 xvii. 6; ok á þessu mæli, er Hákon svarfaðisk þar um á Gautlandi, Fms. xi. 40; þá er enn maðr leystr ór strenginum á því mælinu, 152; á því meli er var í milli andláts hans ok upptekningar hans, in the meantime between …, Bs. i. 194. -
17 μέλι
μέλι, - ιτοςGrammatical information: n.Meaning: `honey' (Il.).Dialectal forms: Myc. meri.Compounds: Very often as 1. member, e.g. μελί-κρᾱ-τον, Ion. - κρη-τον "honey-mix", `sacrifice of milk and honey' (Od.), compound with κεράν-νυμι (s. v.); also μελιτο-, e.g. μελιτο-πώλης m. `honey-trader' (Ar.); as 2. member a. o. in οἰνό-μελι `drink from wine and honey' (Plb.; cf. Risch IF 59, 58); on ἀπό-μελι s. v.Derivatives: A. Several adj.: μελιτόεις `honeysweet' (Pi.), f. μελιτόεσσα (sc. μᾶζα), Att. μελιτοῦττα `honey-cake' (Hdt., Ar.; Schwyzer 528, Chantraine Form. 272), μελιτ-ηρός `belonging to honey, honey-like' (Ar.. Thphr.), - ινος `made from h.' (pap.), - ώδης `honey-like' (Thphr.). Prob. also μελι-χρός `honey-sweet' (Alc., Anacr., Hp., Telecl., Theoc.), cf. πενι-χρός βδελυ-χ-ρός and Chantraine Form. 225 f., Hamm Grammatik 77 w. n. 118. Acc. to Sommer Nominalkomp. 26 n. 3 (where extensive treatment) however Aeol. for μελί-χρως `honey-coloured', after Schwyzer 450 for - χροος. -- B. Subst. μελίτ(ε)ιον n. `mead' (Plu.); μελιτόν κηρίον, η τὸ ἑφθὸν γλεῦκος H.; μελιτίτης ( λίθος) `topaz', ( οἶνος) `honey-wine' (Dsc.; Redard 57 a. 97); μελίτεια f. `Melissa officinalis' (Theoc.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 119); μελιτισμός m. `treatment with h.' (medic.) as if from *μελιτίζειν. -- C. Verb. μελιτόομαι `mix with h., be sweetened with h.' (Th., Plu.) with μελίτωμα `honey-cake' (Com.), - ωσις `sweetening' ( Gloss.). -- On its own stands μέλισσα, - ττα f. `bee' (Il.), after Schwyzer Glotta 6, 84ff. (thus Fraenkel Glotta 32, 21) haplological for *μελί-λιχ-ι̯α "honey-leckering"; compare Skt. madhu-lih- m. "honey-lecker" = `bee'; acc. to others however from *μέλιτ-ι̯α, e.g. Lohmann Genus und Sexus (Erg. -h. 10 to KZ) 82 recalling Arm. meɫu `bee' from meɫr `honey' (thus Schwyzer 320). From it several compp. and derivv., e.g. μελισσουργός (- ττ-) `apiarist' (Pl., Arist.) with - έω, - ία, - εῖον, μελισσεύς `id.' (Arist., pap.; Boßhardt 61), also (with diff. origin) as PN (Boßhardt 123f.); μελίσσιον `bee-hive' (pap. IIIa; Georgacas Glotta 36, 170), - ία `id.' (Gp.; Scheller Oxytonierung 45), - ών `id.' (LXX) etc. -- On βλίττω s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [723] *meli(t) `honey'Etymology: Old inherited word for `honey', with Hitt. milit ( = melit) n. directly identical; further with thematic enlargment Goth. miliÞ and Alb. mjaltë (IE * meli-t-o-m). Also Celt., e.g. OIr. mil, and Lat. mel can go back on * meli-t; the -t was prob. originally only at home in the nom.-acc. (Unclear Lat. gen. mellis: from *mel-n-és?; cf. on μείλιχος). Arm. meɫr, gen. meɫu was supposedly after the synonymous *médhu (= μέθυ, s. v.) transferred to the u-stems. From unknown source stems μελίτιον πόμα τι Σκυθικὸν μέλιτος ἑψομένου σὺν ὕδατι καὶ πόᾳ τινί H. -- Details in WP. 2, 296, Pok. 723f., W.-Hofmann s. mel; cf. (on the spread) Porzig Gliederung 202 f.Page in Frisk: 2,200-201Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μέλι
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18 merikebu
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] merikebu[English Word] steamship[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] rakibu N, V[Note] always a vessel of European origin; chombo = wooden vessel; meli = steamship only------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] merikebu[English Word] steamship (always a vessel of European origin; chombo = native vessel; meli = steamship only)[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] rakibu N, V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] merikebu ya mti[Swahili Plural] merikebu za mti[English Word] wooden boat[English Plural] wooden boats[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
19 mailing
mailing [meliŋ]masculine noun* * *mɛliŋnom masculin controv1) ( principe) direct mail advertising2) ( envoi) mail shot3) ( document) mailing pack* * *meliŋ nm* * *mailing nm1 ( principe) direct mail advertising;2 ( envoi) mail shot; faire un mailing to do a mail shot;3 ( document) mailing pack.[mɛliŋ] nom masculin2. [envoi de prospectus] mailshotfaire un mailing to do ou to send a mailshot -
20 master equipment list index
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Meli — may refer to: Angelo Meli (1897–1969), American mobster Francis Meli (born 1979), New Zealand rugby league player Giovanni Meli (1740–1815), Sicilian poet Mangi Meli, Tanzanian royalty Meli Bogileka, Fijian politician Methyllithium, organolithium … Wikipedia
Meli — hat folgende Bedeutungen: Meli (Fluss), Fluss in Sierra Leone Catherine Meli (* 1965), maltesische Badmintonspielerin Giovanni Meli (1740–1815), italienischer Arzt, Naturwissenschaftler und Dichter Silvano Meli (* 1960), Schweizer Skirennläufer… … Deutsch Wikipedia
meli-t — meli t English meaning: honey Deutsche Übersetzung: “Honig” Grammatical information: n., gen. mel nés Note: Root meli t : “honey” : Root médhu : “honey” derived from a truncated Root mel 1 (auch smel ), melǝ : mlē , mel d : ml … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
Meli — Meli, Giovanni, geb. 1740 in Palermo, trat schon in seinem 18. Jahre als dichterisches Talent her Vor, lebte seit 1761 als Arzt in Cenisi u. wurde nach u. nach der Liebling seiner Landsleute; er st. 1815. Werke (darunter Don Quixote, Gedicht in… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Meli — Meli, Giovanni, sizil. Dichter, geb. 4. März 1740 in Palermo, gest. daselbst 20. Dez. 1815, studierte Medizin in seiner Vaterstadt, wandte sich sodann dem Studium der Wolffschen Philosophie und der italienischen Klassiker zu und lehrte später… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Meli — Meli, Giovanni, sizil. Dichter, geb. 4. März 1740 zu Palermo, Arzt und Pharmazeut, gest. das. 20. Dez. 1815; schrieb prächtige Lieder, auch epische Gedichte, Fabeln und Satiren, die Posse »Ditirammu«; Auswahl deutsch von Gregorovius (2. Aufl.… … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Meli — (6. Febr.), Bischof in Irland, steht bei Kelly. S. S. Mel … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Meli — Meli, Giovanni, geb. 1740 zu Palermo, Arzt, gest. 1815. gefeierter ital. Dichter (beste Ausg. Palermo 1847) … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
méli- — ou melli ❖ ♦ Élément de composition de mots savants, du lat. mel, mellis « miel » (ex. : mellifère) … Encyclopédie Universelle
Meli — Meli, Giovanni, italienischer Dichter und Arzt, * Palermo 6. 3. 1740, ✝ ebenda 20. 12. 1815; schrieb in sizilianischem Dialekt anmutig heitere bukolische und idyllische Verse sowie geistreich witzige Satiren und Fabeln (»Poesie siciliane«, 5… … Universal-Lexikon
meli — MÉL elem. miere, nectar . (< fr. melli , mel, cf. lat. mel, mellis) Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN … Dicționar Român