mero
Old High German
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Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Germanic *maizô (more).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*maizô
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Cognates and derived terms
- Aalsmeer Dutch, Flemish
- Bijlmermeer Dutch, Flemish
- IJsselmeer Dutch, Flemish
- hoefijzermeer Dutch, Flemish
- immer Dutch, Flemish
- kratermeer Dutch, Flemish
- meer Dutch, Flemish
- meergodendom Dutch, Flemish
- meerjarig Dutch, Flemish
- meerkat Dutch, Flemish
- meerkeuzetoets Dutch, Flemish
- meerkeuzevraag Dutch, Flemish
- meerkoet Dutch, Flemish
- meerlagig Dutch, Flemish
- meerlettergrepig Dutch, Flemish
- meerman Dutch, Flemish
- meermin Dutch, Flemish
- meerpolder Dutch, Flemish
- meertalig Dutch, Flemish
- meertrapsraket Dutch, Flemish
- meerval Dutch, Flemish
- meervoud Dutch, Flemish
- meerwaarde Dutch, Flemish
- meerzinnig Dutch, Flemish
- merendeel Dutch, Flemish
- strandmeer Dutch, Flemish
- stuwmeer Dutch, Flemish
- zoetwatermeer Dutch, Flemish
- zoutwatermeer Dutch, Flemish
- *mē- Proto-Indo-European
- mer Norwegian Bokmål
- *maizô Proto-Germanic
- mera Swedish
- meir Norwegian Nynorsk
- mara Old English
- māra Old English
- mair Middle English
- moore Middle English
- more Middle English
- meiri Old Norse
- mere Danish
- meira Icelandic
- sekolah lanjutan Indonesian
- mēre Middle Dutch
- mēro Old High German
- meer Afrikaans
- meira Faroese
- 𐌼𐌰𐌹𐌶𐌰 Gothic
- iomer Old Dutch
- mēro Old Dutch
- mero Old Saxon
- mair Scots
- māra Old Frisian