Mitte
German (Berlin)
/ˈmɪ.tə/
noun
Definitions
- middle
- center
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German mitte inherited from Old High German mitti inherited from Proto-Germanic *midjǭ (centre, center, middle) derived from Proto-Indo-European *medʰyo- (between, middle).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*medʰyo-
Gloss
between, middle
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
間
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- amid English
- inmid English
- mid English
- midbie English
- mididone English
- midleg English
- midmost English
- midward English
- open-mid English
- media Latin
- medius Latin
- Jahrhundert German
- Jahrhundertmitte German
- Satz German
- Satzmitte German
- Stadt German
- Stadtmitte German
- *medʰyo- Proto-Indo-European
- midte Norwegian Bokmål
- *midjaz Proto-Germanic
- *midjǭ Proto-Germanic
- midja Swedish
- midte Norwegian Nynorsk
- midde Old English
- mid Middle English
- miðja Old Norse
- miðja Icelandic
- mittawehha Old High German
- mitti Old High German
- mežains Latvian
- mežainums Latvian
- mežmala Latvian
- mežs Latvian
- pamežs Latvian
- miðja Faroese
- mitte Middle High German
- midi Westrobothnian
- *meðios Proto-Italic
- *medjas Proto-Balto-Slavic