myla
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈmɪla]
Participle
myla
- inflection of mýt:
- feminine singular past active participle
- neuter plural past active participle
Swedish
Etymology
Variation of mula, from mule (“muzzle”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /²myːla/
- Rhymes: -²yːla
Verb
myla (present mylar, preterite mylade, supine mylat, imperative myla)
- (dialectal, Östergötland) to rub snow in someone’s face
- 2004, “Folk kom från hela Sverige för Lasses skull [People came from all over Sweden for Lasse]”, in Östgöta Correspondenten[1]:
- Jag mylade Lasse Winnerbäck när jag vi var små. Vi växte upp i samma område.
- I rubbed snow in Lasse Winnerbäck’s face when we were little. We grew up in the same area.
Conjugation
| active | passive | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| infinitive | myla | mylas | ||
| supine | mylat | mylats | ||
| imperative | myla | — | ||
| imper. plural1 | mylen | — | ||
| present | past | present | past | |
| indicative | mylar | mylade | mylas | mylades |
| ind. plural1 | myla | mylade | mylas | mylades |
| subjunctive2 | myle | mylade | myles | mylades |
| present participle | mylande | |||
| past participle | mylad | |||
1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.
Synonyms
References
- “Om 95 olika ord för att gnida in snö i ansiktet [About 95 different words for rubbing snow in someone’s face]”, in Språket i P1[2], Sveriges Radio, 10 January 2006, retrieved 23 October 2019