mis
Dutch (Brabantic)
/mɪs/
noun
Definitions
- mass service in a Catholic church
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch misse derived from Latin missa (dismissed).
Origin
Latin
missa
Gloss
dismissed
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- missa English
- *messa Latin
- messa Latin
- missa Latin
- missum Latin
- missus Latin
- mittere Latin
- mittō Latin
- messa Italian
- -n- Dutch, Flemish
- Kerst Dutch, Flemish
- Kerstmis Dutch, Flemish
- beat Dutch, Flemish
- beatmis Dutch, Flemish
- dienaar Dutch, Flemish
- dode Dutch, Flemish
- dodenmis Dutch, Flemish
- gaan Dutch, Flemish
- grijpen Dutch, Flemish
- hoog Dutch, Flemish
- hoogmis Dutch, Flemish
- houden Dutch, Flemish
- kerst Dutch, Flemish
- kerstmis Dutch, Flemish
- kotsmisselijk Dutch, Flemish
- lopen Dutch, Flemish
- misdienaar Dutch, Flemish
- misgaan Dutch, Flemish
- misgrijpen Dutch, Flemish
- mishouden Dutch, Flemish
- mislopen Dutch, Flemish
- misselijk Dutch, Flemish
- misselijkheid Dutch, Flemish
- miswijn Dutch, Flemish
- strontmisselijk Dutch, Flemish
- wijn Dutch, Flemish
- misa Spanish, Castilian
- messe Norwegian Bokmål
- missa Portuguese
- msza Polish
- messe Norwegian Nynorsk
- mæsse Old English
- messa Old Norse
- messe Old French
- missa Catalan, Valencian
- kersmisse Middle Dutch
- messe Middle Dutch
- misse Middle Dutch
- misselijc Middle Dutch
- chirihha Old High German
- missa Old High German
- Kersmis Afrikaans
- misse Middle High German
- Mass Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Massendénger Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- meshë Albanian
- missa Old Portuguese
- 彌撒 Chinese
- missa Old Saxon
- 미사 Korean
- мьша Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- messe Friulian
- masa Dalmatian