FromDutch mikken , fromMiddle Dutch micken , fromOld Dutch *mikken , fromProto-Germanic *mikjaną .
mik (present mik ,present participle mikkende ,past participle gemik )
( intransitive , transitive ) toaim , totarget 1980 , "Herinneringe van Genl Christiaan Ludolph de Wet du Toit DSO.", part 1,Militaria , vol. 10, issue 2, page 18.Eensklaps tref 'n kartets die grond langs ons, vermoedelikgemik na die pantserkar voor. (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mik (plural mikke )
Aforked branch orstick .2016 , Alma Carstens,Ver anderkant Wiesenhof :Die pophuis in die een hoek was LizeMari se geskenk op haar sesde verjaarsdag, en die boomhuis in die grootmik van die akkerboom het hy vir hulle gebou toe Kara hoërskool toe is. (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) ( informal ) Agroin , acrotch .1997 , Johann de Lange, editor,Soort soek soort. 'n Versameling alternatiewe ervarings , page127 :Sy, wat 'n paar uur tevore in die nag nog met 'n gulsige, nat mond oor haar bene en tot in haarmik gesoen het. (pleaseadd an English translation of this quotation) Borrowed fromVulgar Latin , fromLatin amīcus ( “ friend ” ) .[ 1]
mik m (plural miq , definite miku , definite plural miqtë ); feminine equivalent mike
friend Ky ështëmiku im. ( Tosk ) Qiky âshtmiki jêm. ( Gheg ) This ismy friend. 2010 , Nora Istrefi,Dy shokë , Entermedia, pages:Si njëmik , si një shokë e jo me shumë Like afriend , like a friend no longer Borrowed fromMedieval Latin mīcha , fromLatin mīca ( “ crumb ” ) .
mik m (plural mikken ,diminutive mikje n )
loaf ofbread ( informal ) mouth ,mug ( informal ) stomach ( organ ) Synonym: maag ( nautical ) pump -cheek See the etymology of the correspondinglemma form.
mik
inflection ofmikken : first-person singular present indicative (in case ofinversion )second-person singular present indicative imperative FromProto-Sino-Tibetan *mik ~ mjak .
mik
( anatomy ) eye ,face sight ,vision -mik- is a bound lemma and cannot be used on its own. Burling, R. (2003 )The Language of the Modhupur Mandi (Garo) Vol. II: The Lexicon [3] ,Bangladesh : University of Michigan, page137 Mason, M.C. (1904) , English-Garo Dictionary, Mittal Publications, New Delhi, India Garo-Hindi-English Learners' Dictionary, North-Eastern Hill University Publications, Shillong mik
Romanization of𐌼𐌹𐌺 mi ( “ what ” ) +-k ( plural suffix )
mik
nominative plural ofmi Mik ezek? ―What are these?FromProto-Germanic *mek ( “ me ” ) , accusative of*ek ( “ I ” ) . Cognate withOld English meċ ,Old Saxon mik ,Old High German mih ,Gothic 𐌼𐌹𐌺 ( mik ) .
mik
me ( first-person accusative singular personal pronoun ) Old Norse personal pronouns singular first person second person reflexive third person masculine feminine neuter nominative ek þú — hann hon ,hón ,hǫ́n þat accusative mik þik sik hann hana ,hána þat dative mér þér sér hánum ,hónum ,hǫ́num henni því genitive mín þín sín hans hennar þess dual first person second person reflexive nominative vit it ,þit — accusative okkr ykkr sik dative okkr ykkr sér genitive okkar ykkar sín plural first person second person reflexive third person masculine feminine neuter nominative vér ér ,þér — þeir þær þau accusative oss yðr sik þá þær þau dative oss yðr sér þeim þeim þeim genitive vár yðar ,yðvar sín þeira ,þeirra þeira ,þeirra þeira ,þeirra
FromProto-Germanic *miz .
mik
( accusative ) me Old Saxon personal pronouns nominative accusative dative genitive singular 1st person ik mī ,me ,mik mī mīn 2nd person thū thī ,thik thī thīn 3rd person m hē ina imu is f siu sia iru ira n it it is dual 1st person wit unk unkero ,unka 2nd person git ink inker ,inka plural 1st person wī ,we ūs ,unsik ūs ūser 2nd person gī ,ge eu ,iu ,iuu euwar ,iuwer ,iuwar ,iuwero ,iuwera 3rd person m sia im iro f sia n siu
FromOld Norse mik .
mik
me ( first-person accusative/dative singular personal pronoun ) Old Swedish personal pronouns first person second person reflexive third person masculine feminine neuter singular nominative iak ,iæk þū — han hōn þæt accusative mik ,mek þik sik han hana ,hōna þæt dative mǣ(r) ,mik þǣ(r) ,þik sǣ(r) ,sik hōnum ,hānum hænni þȳ ,þī genitive mīn þīn sīn hans hænna(r) þæs dual nominative vit it — — — — accusative oker *iker sik — — — dative oker *iker sǣr ,sik — — — genitive okar *ikar sīn — — — plural nominative vī(r) ī(r) — þē(r) þā(r) þø̄n ,þē(n) accusative os ,ōs iþer sik þā þā(r) þø̄n ,þē(n) dative os ,ōs iþer sǣr ,sik þēm ,þø̄m ,þom þēm ,þø̄m ,þom þēm ,þø̄m ,þom genitive vār iþar sīn þēra þēra þēra
cf.Ojibwe amik
mik anim
beaver Jerry Randolph Valentine (2001 )Nishnaabemwin Reference Grammar , University of Toronto, page482