Meal Definition
Other Word Forms of Meal
Noun
Origin of Meal
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From Middle English mele, from Old English melu (“meal, flour"), from Proto-Germanic *melwÄ… (“meal, flour"), from Proto-Indo-European *mel-, *mol(w)É™- (“to grind, mill"). Cognate with West Frisian moal, Dutch meel, German Mehl, Albanian miell, Proto-Slavic *melvo (“grain to be ground") (Bulgarian мливо (mlivo)), Dutch malen (“to grind"), German mahlen (“to grind"), Old Irish melim (“I grind"), Latin molō (“I grind"), Tocharian A/B malywët (“you press")/melye (“they tread on"), Lithuanian málti, Old Church Slavonic млѣти (mlÄ›ti), Ancient Greek μύλη (mýlÄ“, “mill"). More at mill.
From Wiktionary
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From Middle English, from Old English mÇ£l (“measure, time, occasion, set time, time for eating, meal"), from Proto-Germanic *mÄ“lÄ…, from Proto-Indo-European *mÄ“-, *me- (“to measure"). Cognate with West Frisian miel, Dutch maal (“meal, time, occurrence"), German Mal (“time"), Mahl (“meal"), Swedish mÃ¥l (“meal"); and (from Indo-European) with Ancient Greek μέτρον (métron, “measure"), Latin mensus, Russian мера (mera, “measure"), Lithuanian mẽtas. Related to Old English mǣþ (“measure, degree, proportion").
From Wiktionary
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Variation of mole (compare Scots mail), from Middle English mole, mool, from Old English māl, mÇ£l (“spot, mark, blemish"), from Proto-Germanic *mailÄ… (“wrinkle, spot"), from Proto-Indo-European *mey- (“to soil"). More at mole.
From Wiktionary
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ME -mele < OE -mælum < mæl, measure, time (see meal) + adv. dat. -um
From Webster's New World College Dictionary, 5th Edition
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Middle English mele from Old English mǣl mē-2 in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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Middle English mele from Old English melu melə- in Indo-European roots
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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