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MIST

indo-european fog mist migla mgla mjegull icon

This word also means a "fog" and a "mist" but sometimes a "cloud" as well. Norwegian "glom" meaning "transparent cuticle or membrane" could ultimately come from an initial "mglom".



MIG-

Old Church Slavonic: мьгла ⰿⱐⰳⰾⰰ (mĭgla)

Old East Slavic: мьгла (mĭgla)

Latvian: migla

Lithuanian: migla

Latgalian: mygla

Dutch: miggelen

Persian: میغ‎ (miğ)

Manichaean: myg /mēγ/

Book Pahlavi: myγ /mēγ/


-MIKH-

Ancient Greek: ὀμίχλη (omíkhlē)


MIH-

Sanskrit: मिह् (míh)

Upper Sorbian: mihel


MIS-

Old English: mist

Middle English: mist

Scots: mist

English: mist

West Frisian: mist

Middle Low German: mist

Low German: Mist

Middle Dutch: mist

Dutch: mist

Old Norse: mistr

Icelandic: mistur

Norwegian: mist

Swedish: mist

Danish: mist

Kurdish: mij (miž)

Zazaki: mıc


MEG-

Old East Slavic: мегла (megla)

Slovene: məgla

Old Armenian: մէգ (mēg)

Manichaean: myg /mēγ/

Book Pahlavi: myγ /mēγ/

Albanian: mjegull

Sanskrit: मेघ (megha) ("cloud, gloomy weather")

Avestan: maēga, maēγa


MEH-

Assamese: মেহ (meh)

Maharastri Prakrit: meha

Gujarati: મેહ (meh)

Hindi: मेंह (menh)


MES-

Middle Dutch: mest


MAG-

Bulgarian: мъгла́ (mǎglá)

Macedonian: ма́гла (mágla)

Serbo-Croatian: ма̀гла, màgla

Avestan: maēga, maēγa


MOG-

---> Cantonese: 霧氣, 雾气 (mou hei)

Breton: mogidell


MG-

Old East Slavic: мгла (mgla)

Russian: мгла (mgla)

Slovincian: mgla

Polish: mgła

Armenian: մգլել (mglel)


MH-

Upper Sorbian: mhła

Czech: mhla


GL-

Old English: glōm

Norwegian: glom

English: gloom


IM-

Belarusian: імгла́ (imhlá)

Ukrainian: імла (imla)


ML-

Czech: mlha

Lower Sorbian: mła


HML-

Slovak: hmla


Article created on the 21st of January 2019.