English
Etymology
From Old French meller. Compare mêlée, meddle.
Pronunciation
IPA|/m�l/
Verb
en-verb
- context|intransitive|archaic To deal, concern oneself; to interfere.
#*1819, w:Sir_Walter_Scott|Sir Walter Scott, Ivanhoe, ch. 32,
#*: �By Saint Thomas of Kent,� said he, �an I buckle to my gear, I will teach thee, sir lazy lover, to mell with thine own matters, maugre thine iron case there!�
Breton
Noun
mell
- joint
Category:Breton nouns
Hungarian
Noun
mell
- breast
Category:Hungarian nouns
el:mell
fr:mell
io:mell
ku:mell
hu:mell
ru:mell
te:mell
tr:mell
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