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(Created page with "== Jorvanian == === Etymology === From Old Gloesian ''malha'', from Latin ''macula'' ("mesh"). Compare Lavenderian ''malla'' and Verdeiran ''malha''. === Noun === '''malja''' (''plural'' '''malje''') # (''in knitting'') stitch # mesh # knitting # (''fabric'') jersey, tricot # (''clothes'') vest, undershirt, shirt, cardigan, jersey, pullover # (''sports'') shirt # (''cycle racing'') jersey == Mikalandese == === Etymology === From Old Gloesian ''malha'', from Latin ''mac...") |
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From Old Gloesian ''malha'', from Latin ''macula'' ("mesh"). Compare Lavenderian ''malla'' and Verdeiran ''malha''. | From Old Gloesian ''malha'', from Latin ''macula'' ("mesh"). Compare Lavenderian ''malla'' and Verdeiran ''malha''. |
Revision as of 19:40, 7 October 2024
Jorvanian
Etymology
From Old Gloesian malha, from Latin macula ("mesh"). Compare Lavenderian malla and Verdeiran malha.
Noun
malja (plural malje)
- (in knitting) stitch
- mesh
- knitting
- (fabric) jersey, tricot
- (clothes) vest, undershirt, shirt, cardigan, jersey, pullover
- (sports) shirt
- (cycle racing) jersey
Mikalandese
Etymology
From Old Gloesian malha, from Latin macula ("mesh"). Compare Lavenderian malla and Verdeiran malha.
Noun
malja (plural malje)
- (in knitting) stitch
- mesh
- knitting
- (fabric) jersey, tricot
- (clothes) vest, undershirt, shirt, cardigan, jersey, pullover
- (sports) shirt
- (cycle racing) jersey