m‡‰-m‡y,
v.t. To close, shut.
Gk. muo (to
shut).
m‡˜ai,
n. Brain, marrow.
Gk. muelose,
OE. mearg, E. marrow, D. merg,
G. mark, marg,
marag, Slav. mazgu, Z. mazga.
medu, n. and adj. Smoothness, smooth.
AS. smethe,
OE, smote, E. smooth.
mel1, adj. Soft.
E. mellow,
Prov. G., moll, L. mollis, Gk. malakos.
L. molluscus,
E. mollusc (a class of soft-bodied animals).
E. melacoderim
(soft-skinned animal).
mel2, v.t. To masticate,
lit. to mollify by mastication.
L. molere
(to grind), mola (millstone), molaris (grinding tooth),
E. molar.
E. mill (building
fitted with machinery for grinding corŒ,
LL. molinum,
OE. mylen.
E. muller
(stone used for grinding powders).
E. meal (any
grain or pulse ground to powder)
OE. melo, D.
meel, G. mehl.
maindu, n. Strength, power.
AS. miht,
E. might, D., Sw., and Dan. magt, G. macht.
va——am,
n. Circle, anything round.
L. verto,
versum (to turŒ.
It is to be
noted, that the Tamil verbal noun is used as
a theme or
verbal base in Latin.
Cf. T. va——am-Prƒ.
va——a-Skt. vŠutta.
va——i,
n. A round basket made of palmyra fibre.
OE.
faet, E. vat, D. vat, ON. fat G. fass.
vadaŒgu,
v.i. To fade, to be fatigued.
L.
fatigare, F. and E. fatigue.
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