mikse
Norwegian Nynorsk
verb-1
Definitions
- (transitive) to mix
Etymology
Derived from Latin mixtus (mixed) borrowed from English mix.
Origin
English
mix
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- admix English
- bemix English
- comix English
- demix English
- downmix English
- enmix English
- fanmix English
- free-mix English
- freemix English
- inmix English
- intermix English
- megamix English
- mix English
- mixability English
- mixable English
- mixblood English
- mixdown English
- mixed English
- mixer English
- mixest English
- mixeth English
- mixfix English
- mixible English
- mixie English
- mixin English
- mixish English
- mixling English
- mixmaster English
- mixologist English
- mixology English
- mixtape English
- mixup English
- mixy English
- overmix English
- permix English
- postmix English
- premix English
- qumix English
- remix English
- submix English
- supermix English
- trimix English
- undermix English
- unmix English
- *ammixticō Latin
- *mixticāre Latin
- *mixticō Latin
- *mixtāre Latin
- animālia mixta Latin
- miscere Latin
- mixticius Latin
- mixticius, mixticĭus Latin
- mixtus Latin
- mixen German
- misto Italian
- mix Dutch, Flemish
- mixen Dutch, Flemish
- mix French
- mixer French
- mixte French
- mesto Spanish, Castilian
- mixto Spanish, Castilian
- σύμμεικτος Ancient Greek
- *meyḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- misto Portuguese
- mixen Middle English
- mixte Old French
- miksi Esperanto
- misto Galician
- amesteca Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- mestis Middle French
- mesto Old Portuguese
- amestar Asturian