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mandla
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See also: mandľa
Fanagalo
Etymology
Noun
mandla
Faroese
Etymology
Borrowed from German Mandel, from Old High German mandala, from Late Latin amygdala.
Pronunciation
Noun
mandla f (genitive singular mandlu, plural mandlur)
Declension
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Icelandic
Etymology
Borrowed from German Mandel, from Old High German mandala, from Late Latin amygdala.
Pronunciation
Noun
mandla f (genitive singular möndlu, nominative plural möndlur)
- an almond, a sweet almond
- Synonym: sætmandla
Declension
Derived terms
- beisk mandla (“bitter almond”)
- græn mandla, pistasíuhneta (“pistachio”)
- möndluberg (“amygdaloid”)
- möndlubergsóley (“Clematis flammula”)
- möndlugrasker, grasker (“pumpkin, squash”)
- möndlukaka (“almond cake”)
- möndlukartafla (“almond potato”)
- möndlukúrbítur, grasker (“pumpkin, squash”)
- möndlulaga (“amygdaloid”)
- möndlumjólk, skógarmjólk (“Euphorbia amygdaloides”)
- möndlungskvíslar (“rami corporis amygdaloidei”)
- möndlungsnám (“amygdalotomy”)
- möndlungur (“amygdaloid body; corpus amygdaloideum”)
- möndlusýra (“mandelic acid”)
- möndluþistill, klausturþistill (“musk thistle, nodding plumeless thistle (Carduus nutans)”)
- möndluætt, kjarnaldintrjáaætt (“peach family, plum family”)
- sykurmandla (“a sweet almond”)
Kashubian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
mandla f
Further reading
- Jan Trepczyk (1994), “migdał”, in Słownik polsko-kaszubski (in Kashubian), volumes 1–2
- Eùgeniusz Gòłąbk (2011), “migdał”, in Słownik Polsko-Kaszubski / Słowôrz Pòlskò-Kaszëbsczi
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Old High German mandala, from Late Latin amygdala.
Noun
mandla f (plural mandlas)
Silesian
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
mandla f
Derived terms
adjective
Further reading
- mandla in silling.org
Swazi
Etymology
From emandla.
Relative
-mándla
Inflection
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Xhosa
Etymology
From amandla.
Relative
-mándla
Inflection
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