meule

See also: meulé

French

Etymology

From Old French mole, muele, from Latin mola, from Proto-Indo-European *melh₂- (to grind, crush).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /møl/
  • (file)

Noun

meule f (plural meules)

  1. grindstone
  2. millstone
  3. round (of cheese)
  4. haystack, stack

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Limburgish

Etymology

From Middle Dutch mōlen, muelen, from Old Dutch mulin, from Latin molīna.

Noun

meule f

  1. mill

Inflection

Inflection
Root singular Root plural Diminutive singular Diminutive plural
Nominative meule meules² meulke³ meulkes
Genitive meules meules meulkes meulkes
Locative meulers4 meulerse meulerske meulerskes
Dative¹ ? ? ? ?
Accusative¹ meul meuler ? ?
  • Dative and accusative are nowadays obsolete, use nominative instead.
  • Dutch influence. A better term to use is meuler.
  • meuleske also exists.
  • Derives from meulewaersmillwards

Norman

Etymology

From Old French mole, muele, from Latin mola.

Noun

meule f (plural meules)

  1. (Jersey) whetstone wheel
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