miche
French
noun
Definitions
- round loaf, cob loaf
- (in the plural) buns, bum, butt
Etymology
Inherited from Old French miche inherited from Latin *mica, mīca (crumb, morsel, grain, bit).
Origin
Latin
mīca
Gloss
crumb, morsel, grain, bit
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
粒
Emoji
🌾
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- banh mi English
- bánh mì English
- mica English
- micaceous English
- *mica Latin
- *micca Latin
- *mīcācula Latin
- micella Latin
- micidus Latin
- mīca Latin
- mīcha Latin
- mica Italian
- micella Italian
- mica French
- micelle French
- mica Spanish, Castilian
- mica Portuguese
- micela Portuguese
- miche Old French
- mie Old French
- mica Galician
- miga Galician
- dumica Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- bánh Vietnamese
- bánh mì Vietnamese
- mì Vietnamese
- miga Old Portuguese
- dinjic Aromanian
- Miigge Alemannic German
- *smīkā Proto-Italic
- miga Old Spanish