mysal
English
Etymology
From Middle English mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Norman mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Old French mesel (“leprous, leper”), from Late Latin misellus (“leper”), from miser (“wretched, wretch”) + -ellus (“-elle”). Doublet of measles.
Adjective
mysal
Noun
mysal (plural mysals)
References
- “† mesel, adj. and n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022.
Turkmen
Etymology
Noun
mysal (definite accusative mysaly, plural mysallar)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mysal | mysallar |
| accusative | mysaly | mysallary |
| genitive | mysalyň | mysallaryň |
| dative | mysala | mysallara |
| locative | mysalda | mysallarda |
| ablative | mysaldan | mysallardan |