mol
Galician
/ˈmɔl/, /ˈmɔl/
adj
Definitions
- soft
- flexible, pliant
- weak, lacking strength
- (familiar) wine (from viño mol, "soft wine")
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese mole (soft) inherited from Latin mollis (soft, weak, mild, tender, elegiac, pliant, gentle).
Origin
Latin
mollis
Gloss
soft, weak, mild, tender, elegiac, pliant, gentle
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
弱
Emoji
🍦 🔈️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mollin English
- molli Finnish
- mollesco Latin
- molliculus Latin
- mollificare Latin
- mollis Latin
- mollis, mollem Latin
- molliter Latin
- mollitia Latin
- mollities Latin
- mollitudo Latin
- mollugo Latin
- Moll German
- mollig German
- molle French
- *mel- Proto-Indo-European
- mole Portuguese
- mola Esperanto
- moll Icelandic
- amolentar Galician
- mulime Galician
- mo Norman
- mole Old Portuguese
- *melinos Proto-Celtic
- *moldus Proto-Italic
- mol Friulian
- moło Venetian