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mylla

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Icelandic

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Etymology

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Alteration of earlier mylna, likely influenced by the Danish cognate mølle. The earlier form mylna is likely borrowed from Old English mylen, or from Old Saxon mulin, in either case from Proto-West Germanic *mulīnu (mill), from Late Latin molīna, from Latin molō (grind, mill, verb). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *melh₂- (grind, crush) and related to several inherited words such as mala, mylja and mold.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mylla f (genitive singular myllu, nominative plural myllur)

  1. mill (building housing grinding apparatus; the grinding apparatus itself)
  2. nine men's morris
  3. tic-tac-toe

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Derived terms

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Swedish

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Noun

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mylla c

  1. topsoil (that is rich in mold and fertile)

Declension

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Declension of mylla
nominative genitive
singular indefinite mylla myllas
definite myllan myllans
plural indefinite myllor myllors
definite myllorna myllornas

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