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#measurement, size
#measurement, size
#season; a quarter of a year
#season; a quarter of a year
#*''Rímbegla'': (Scots Norse translation)</br>{{ux|snon|arr tfèrr '''màlarr''' at misar, o thrìrr mànadharr at '''màel'''|in a half-year there are two '''seasons''', in a '''season''' there are three months</br>(lit. "there are two seasons a half-year, and three months a season")}}
#*''Rímbegla'': (Scots Norse translation)</br>{{ux|snon|vèrarr tfèrr '''màlarr''' at misar, o thrìrr mànadharr at '''màel'''|in a half-year there are two '''seasons''', in a '''season''' there are three months</br>(lit. "there are two seasons a half-year, and three months a season")}}
# time
# time
#:{{uxi|snon|arr ètann u màel|it is time to eat (lit. "it is eating's time")}}
#:{{uxi|snon|arr ètann u màel|it is time to eat (lit. "it is eating's time")}}

Latest revision as of 00:29, 23 April 2026

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old Norse mál, from Proto-Germanic *maþlą

Noun

màel m (triggers lenition, plural màlarr)

  1. language
  2. speech
  3. matter, affair
  4. (poetry) syntactic unit, sentence
  5. (law) cause

Etymology 2

From Old Norse mál, from Proto-Germanic *mēlą

Noun

màel m (triggers lenition, plural màlarr)

  1. measurement, size
  2. season; a quarter of a year
    • Rímbegla: (Scots Norse translation)
      vèrarr tfèrr màlarr at misar, o thrìrr mànadharr at màel
      in a half-year there are two seasons, in a season there are three months
      (lit. "there are two seasons a half-year, and three months a season")
  3. time
    arr ètann u màelit is time to eat (lit. "it is eating's time")
  4.  meal, mealtime

Etymology 3

From Middle Irish mál(form unsure).

Noun

màel m (triggers lenition, plural màlarr)

  1. (poetic, rare) prince, nobleman, chief

Mutation

Mutated forms of màel
radical lenition eclipsis
màel mhàel not applicable

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.