meel
Dutch (Brabantic)
/meːl/
noun
Definitions
- flour, meal, farina
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch mēle inherited from Old Dutch *melo inherited from *melu inherited from Proto-Germanic *melwą (meal, flour).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*melwą
Gloss
meal, flour
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
粉
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Buchweizenmehl German
- Hafermehl German
- Mehl German
- Mehlsack German
- Mehlschwalbe German
- Mehlspeise German
- Paniermehl German
- Reismehl German
- Roggenmehl German
- Sojamehl German
- Sägemehl German
- Vollkornmehl German
- mehlig German
- bakken Dutch, Flemish
- bakmeel Dutch, Flemish
- been Dutch, Flemish
- beendermeel Dutch, Flemish
- beenmeel Dutch, Flemish
- draad Dutch, Flemish
- gries Dutch, Flemish
- griesmeel Dutch, Flemish
- griesmeelpudding Dutch, Flemish
- koren Dutch, Flemish
- meeldraad Dutch, Flemish
- meelworm Dutch, Flemish
- melig Dutch, Flemish
- stuifmeel Dutch, Flemish
- stuiven Dutch, Flemish
- tarwe Dutch, Flemish
- tarwemeel Dutch, Flemish
- vol Dutch, Flemish
- volkorenmeel Dutch, Flemish
- worm Dutch, Flemish
- zetmeel Dutch, Flemish
- zetten Dutch, Flemish
- *melh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *melwą Proto-Germanic
- melu Old English
- mele Middle English
- mjǫl Old Norse
- mēle Middle Dutch
- melo Old High German
- mel Middle High German
- Miel Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Mielda Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *melu gmw-pro
- *melo Old Dutch
- Mël Alemannic German
- Mehl Pennsylvania German