- "arable land" *H₂r̥H₃-uer- AB āre "plow" *h₂melǵ- "to milk" milk (< OE
meolc, mioluc)
miluks (miluks) "milk" mulgeō (mulgēre) "to milk" ⇒ amélgō "I milk"...
- *spiwe "vomiting"
before a,o,u back
mutation i (io, eo) N/A *miluks > mioluc,
meolc "milk" *u u y *sunuz > sunu "son"; *kumaną, -iþi > ****an "to come",...
- a,o,u i (io, eo) N/A /i/ (/e/) N/A /ɪ/ (/ɛ/) N/A PG *milukz > OE mioluc,
meolc > "milk" (leng.) /eː/ (/ɛː/) N/A /iː/ (/iː/; /eɪ/; /ɛ/) N/A (+g) /iː/ (/ɛi/...
-
developed at a ford
across the
River Avon. The name is
presumed to
derive from "
meolc", the Old
English for milk, and "ham", a village. On John Speed's map of...
- þonne mid hyre múþe and
gange þonne tó
yrnendum wætere and spíwe þǽr in þá
meolc and
hlade þonne mid þǽre
ylcan hand þæs wæteres múð
fulne and forswelge...
-
mycel huning, and fiscað ; and se
cyning and ƿa
ricostan men drincað
myran meolc, and ƿa ƿeōwan drincað medo. Ƿær bið swyðe
mycel gewinn betweonan him ;...