mih

See also: mıh

Albanian

Etymology

From Proto-Albanian *meik-sko, from Proto-Indo-European *meyḱ- (to mix) (cognate with Ancient Greek μείξω (meíxō, mix, mingle), Latin misceō (mix), Old High German miskan (mix)) or alternatively from Proto-Albanian *smeid-sko, from Proto-Indo-European *smēy-, *smī- (to cut, hew), in which case cognate with Proto-Germanic *smiþaz (arranger, smith) (English smith).

Verb

mih (first-person singular past tense miha, participle mihur)

  1. I dig, mold
Derived terms

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *mek, from Proto-Indo-European *me (me), akin to Old English , Old Norse mik.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mix/

Pronoun

mih

  1. me accusative singular of ih

Descendants

References

  1. Joseph Wright, "An Old High German Primer, Second Edition"

Wagi

Noun

mih

  1. louse

Further reading

  • Johannes A. Z'Graggen, The Madang-Adelbert Range Sub-Phylum (1975) (mi)
  • J. Spencer, S. van Cott, B. MacKenzie, G. Muñoz, A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Wagi [fad] Language (mih)
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