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Mongolian etymology :
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Proto-Mongolian: *malu
Meaning: vessel, basket (for grain)
Russian meaning: сосуд, корзина (для зерна)
Written Mongolian: malu (L 524) Kalmuck: mal
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Altaic etymology :
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Proto-Altaic: *mi̯àĺà
Meaning: to measure, measure
Russian meaning: мерить, мера
Comments: SKE 138, Martin 236, Miller 1976, 350-351, АПиПЯЯ 69. A completely regular match. It is interesting to note Karakh. (EDT 379) bašɣan 'a large fish weighing between 100 and 50 raṭls' (MK), used as a simile for the head-man of a tribe - although the word may, of course, be derived from baš 'head' (as suggested in EDT) - and thus unrelated to the present root. altet-prnum,altet-meaning,altet-rusmean,altet-mong,altet-tung,altet-kor,altet-jap,altet-reference,
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Tungus etymology :
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Proto-Tungus-Manchu: *miali-
Meaning: 1 to measure 2 a measure of weight 3 a measure for powder
Russian meaning: 1 мерить 2 мера веса 3 мерка для пороха
Literary Manchu: ḿali- 1, ḿalin 2
Jurchen: mia-liaŋ-ha 2 (524)
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Korean etymology :
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Proto-Korean: *már
Meaning: a measure (18 kg)
Russian meaning: мера веса
Modern Korean: mal
Middle Korean: már
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Japanese etymology :
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Proto-Japanese: *màsù
Meaning: a measure (for grain)
Russian meaning: мера (зерна)
Old Japanese: masu
Middle Japanese: màsù
Tokyo: masú
Kyoto: másù
Kagoshima: masú
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Nostratic etymology :
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Eurasiatic: *meHV (with suffixes?)
Meaning: to measure
Comments: For Ur. cf. IE *meH-r-, for Alt. - IE *meH-l- ?
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Indo-European etymology :
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Proto-IE: *mē- (*me-) <PIH *meH->
Meaning: to measure
Hittite: mehhur `Zeit'
Tokharian: A inf. messi 'measure' (Adams 471)
Old Indian: māti, mímīte, ptc. mitá- `to measure'; mā́trā f., mātra- n. `measure', mā́na- n. `measuring, measure'; māti- f. `measure' (L.), miti- f. `measuring, measure, weight'
Avestan: mā-, ptc. -mī̆ta-, -māta-; miti- `Mass, Gewicht, Wert'
Other Iranian: OPers mā-; fra-mātar- `Gebieter'
Old Greek: métro-n n. `Mass, das rechte, volle Mass, Ziel, Länge, Grösse, Silben- od. Versmass', mḗtrǟ f. `Ackermass, "klē̂ron"'; mē̂ti-s, -ios/-idos f. `Massnahme, Anschlag, kluge Massnahme, Klugheit'; mḗdomai̯, aor. mḗsasthai̯ `erwägen, ermessen, ersinnen, beschliessen', mē̂sto= <e>bouleúato Hsch.; mḗstōr `kluger Berater'; pl. mḗdea n. `Ratschläge, (kluge) Pläne', mḗstōr `Ersinner, Berater'
Latin: mētior, -īrī, mēnsus sum `messen, abmessen; durchmessen; ermessen'
Albanian: mat, mas `messe', matɛ `Mass', mōt `Jahr, Wetter'
Russ. meaning: мерить
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Vasmer's dictionary :
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Word: ме́ра,
Near etymology: ме́рить, укр. мíра, мíрити, др.-русск., ст.-слав. мѣра μέτρον, болг. мя́ра, сербохорв. мjе̏ра, словен. mẹ́ra, чеш. míra, слвц. miera, польск. miara, в.-луж., н.-луж. měra.
Further etymology: Связано с и.-е. *mē- "мерить", ср. др.-инд. mā́ti, mímāti "мерит", mā́tram, mā́trā ж., mā́nam "мера" (др.-чеш. měn "мера"), лат. mētior "мерю", греч. μῆτις "совет, разум", μητιάω "заключаю", гот. mēlа "мешок, мера (зерна)", алб. mat, mаs "мерю", mаtё, mаsё "мера", mоt "год, погода", лит. mẽtai "год", гот. mitan "мерить", д.-в.-н. mеʒʒаn -- то же, mâʒа "мера"; см. Бернекер 2, 50; Траутман, ВSW 179; Уленбек, Aind. Wb. 222, 224; Мейе, Ét. 404; Торп 301; Вальде--Гофм. 2, 81 и сл. Лит. mierà "мера", лтш. mę̃rs (то же) заимств. из слав.; см. М.--Э. 2, 620.
Pages: 2,600
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Baltic etymology :
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Proto-Baltic: *me-t-sa- (2) c., *ma-t-a- (2) c., *me-t-(s)t-a- (2) c.
Meaning: measure, time, mass
Lithuanian: mẽta-s, pl. mẽtai `Jahr, Zeit', mãta-s, mẽta-s 'Mass', mẽsta-s 'Mass'
Lettish: męts 'Zeitraum, Zeit'; mats (Schrunden), mata (Stenden) 'Metze in der Mühle'
Old Prussian: mettan `Jahr'; dat. mattei `Mass'
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Germanic etymology :
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Proto-Germanic: *mēɵ=, *mēlēn, *mḗla-n, *mḗlō, *mēlia-z, *mēlian- vb.
Meaning: meal, time of meal
Gothic: *mēla m. (n) `bushel'; mēl n. (a) `hour, time'
Old Norse: mǟlir m. `Mass, Köcher'; mǟla wk. `messen'; māl n. `Zeit, Termin; Mahlzeit; Mass'
Norwegian: mɔl; mäle; mäla vb.
Swedish: mɔl; dial. mäla vb.
Old Danish: mäle vb.
Danish: mɔl
Old English: mǟδ `Mass'; mǟle `Napf', mēle `Mass für flüssige Waren'; mǟl n. `Mass, Zeitpunkt, ssenszeit, Mahlzeit'
Middle English: meal
Middle Dutch: mael n., f. `tijd, keer, etmaal, maaltijd'
Dutch: maal f., n. `tijd, tijdstip, maaltijd'
Middle Low German: māl n. `tijdstip'
Old High German: māl n. `Zeitpunkt' (um 1000)
Middle High German: māl st. n. 'ausgezeichneter Punkt, Zielpunkt, Grenzzeichen, Zeitpunkt, festgesetzte Punkt; Gastmahl, Mahlzeit'
German: Mahl n., Mal n.
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Pokorny's dictionary :
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Number: 1232
Root: mē-3, m-e-t-
English meaning: to measure
German meaning: `etwas abstecken, messen, abmessen'
Derivatives: mē-no- `Maß', mē-ti- `Maß, Klugheit'; mē-to- `Jahr'; s. auch mēnōt
Material: Ai. mā́ti, mímāti `mißt', mitá- `gemessen', mātrā f., mātrā- n. `Maß', māna- n. `das Messen, Maß' (: čech. měn), māti- f. `Maß, richtige Erkenntnis' (= gr. μη̃τις, ags. mǣð), úpa-māti- `Zuteilung', miti- `Maß, Gewicht, Erkenntnis', prākr. mettam ds. (= ai. *mitram); über māyā s. 1. mā-; av. ap. mā- `messen', Partiz. -mī̆ta-, -māta-, ap. fra-mātar- `Gebieter', av. miti- `Maß, Gewicht, Wert';
gr. μέτρον `Maß' (nach Brugmann Grundr. II2 1, 342 wie ai. d-á-tra-m `Gabe' zu *dō-); μη̃τις `Plan, List', μητιάω `beschließe', μητιάομαι `ersinne';
alb. mat, mas (*mati̯ō) `messe', matë `Maß', mōt (*mēto-) `Jahr, Wetter', matem `erhebe die Hand zum Schlage, werfe' (`abmessen = zielen');
ir. to-math- (z. B. 3. Sg. do-mathi) `drohen';
lat. mētior, -īrī, mēnsus sum (Reimbildung zu pēnsus) `messen, abmessen', wovon wohl mēnsa `Tisch, Eßtisch; die Speisen selbst' = umbr. mefe `mēnsae', mefa `lībum' als subst. Fem. des Partiz. Perf. Pass.;
mcymr. medru `ein Ziel treffen, können', zu medr `Geschicklichkeit' (: gr. μέτρον?); gall. mataris `Wurfspieß'; vielleicht hierher acymr. maut, mbret. meut (*mō-tā), ncymr. bawd `Daumen' (als Maß?);
ags. mǣð f. `Maß'; got. mēla m. `Scheffel'; aisl. mǣlir m. ds., ags. mǣle, mēle `Napf'; aisl. mǣla `messen'; got. mēl n. `Zeit', aisl. māl `Maß, Zeitpunkt, Mahlzeit', ags. mǣl ds., ahd. māl `Zeitpunkt, Mahlzeit', nhd. mal `Mahl';
lit. mẽtas `Jahr, Zeit, Maß', apr. mettan `Jahr', lett. męts `Zeitraum' (vokalisch wie gr. μέτρον zu beurteilen); dazu (*abmessen > *zielen > werfen) lit. metù, mèsti, lett. metu, mest `werfen', Iterat. lit. mė́tyt, lett. mẽtãt `hin und her werfen'; apr. metis = lit. mė̃tis m. `Wurf'; mãstas m. `Maß', mãtas m. ds., matúoti `messen', pãmatas `Grundlage' usw.;
aksl. metǫ, mesti `werfen', slov. motáti `aufwinden', russ.-ksl. Iterat. vъmětati `werfen', slov. mèt `Wurf', usw.; aksl. měra `Maß', měriti `messen'; čech. alt měn `Maß' (: ai. māna-), russ. mě́titь `zielen; trachten', usw.;
toch. A me-, В mai- `messen'.
References: WP. II 237 f., WH. II 70 f., 81 f., Trautmann 179, 183; verwandt mit 1. med-.
Pages: 703-704
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Uralic etymology :
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Number: 544
Proto: *merV
English meaning: to measure
German meaning: messen
Udmurt (Votyak): mertal- (S) 'messen, wägen'
Komi (Zyrian): murtal- (S) 'messen, ausmessen', mo̯rtal- (SO) 'мерить' ( > Khanty Kaz. mŏrtaл- 'messen', Mansi T mårt- id.)
Hungarian: mér-, dial. mír- 'messen; wägen', mérték 'Maß, Maßstab, Richtmaß'
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