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English

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Etymology 1

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Learned borrowing from Latin māla (the cheekbone, jaw).

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mala (plural malae)

  1. (zootomy)
    1. A single lobe of an insect's maxilla.
    2. The grinding surface of an insect's mandible.
    3. The third segment of a mandible of some myriapods.
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Etymology 2

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See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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mala

  1. plural of malum

Etymology 3

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Transliteration of Sanskrit माला (mālā, wreath, garland, crown).

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Noun

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mala (plural malas or mala)

  1. (Hinduism, Sikhism) A bead or a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity.
    Synonym: japamala
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Etymology 4

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From Western Desert Language, as Pitjantjatjara mala.

Noun

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mala (plural malas)

  1. A species of hare-wallaby, Lagorchestes hirsutus, of arid Australia.

Etymology 5

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    Borrowed from Mandarin 麻辣 (málà).

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    Noun

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    mala (uncountable)

    1. A seasoning made from Sichuan pepper and chilis.

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    Anagrams

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    Asturian

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    Adjective

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    mala

    1. feminine singular of malu

    Azerbaijani

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    Etymology

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    From Persian ماله.

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    • Audio (Baku):(file)

    Noun

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    mala (definite accusative malanı, plural malalar)

    1. stucco, plaster
      Synonym: suvaq
    2. plasterer's/ mason's trowel
      Synonyms: kəmçə, malakeş
    3. harrow
      Synonym: dırmıq

    Declension

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    Declension of mala
    singular plural
    nominative malamalalar
    definite accusative malanımalaları
    dative malayamalalara
    locative maladamalalarda
    ablative maladanmalalardan
    definite genitive malanınmalaların
    Possessive forms of mala
    nominative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malam malalarım
    sənin (your) malan malaların
    onun (his/her/its) malası malaları
    bizim (our) malamız malalarımız
    sizin (your) malanız malalarınız
    onların (their) malası or malaları malaları
    accusative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malamı malalarımı
    sənin (your) malanı malalarını
    onun (his/her/its) malasını malalarını
    bizim (our) malamızı malalarımızı
    sizin (your) malanızı malalarınızı
    onların (their) malasını or malalarını malalarını
    dative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malama malalarıma
    sənin (your) malana malalarına
    onun (his/her/its) malasına malalarına
    bizim (our) malamıza malalarımıza
    sizin (your) malanıza malalarınıza
    onların (their) malasına or malalarına malalarına
    locative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malamda malalarımda
    sənin (your) malanda malalarında
    onun (his/her/its) malasında malalarında
    bizim (our) malamızda malalarımızda
    sizin (your) malanızda malalarınızda
    onların (their) malasında or malalarında malalarında
    ablative
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malamdan malalarımdan
    sənin (your) malandan malalarından
    onun (his/her/its) malasından malalarından
    bizim (our) malamızdan malalarımızdan
    sizin (your) malanızdan malalarınızdan
    onların (their) malasından or malalarından malalarından
    genitive
    singular plural
    mənim (my) malamın malalarımın
    sənin (your) malanın malalarının
    onun (his/her/its) malasının malalarının
    bizim (our) malamızın malalarımızın
    sizin (your) malanızın malalarınızın
    onların (their) malasının or malalarının malalarının

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    Breton

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    Etymology

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    From Middle Breton malaff, from Old Breton maletic, from Proto-Brythonic *malɨd, from Proto-Celtic *meleti.

    Verb

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    mala

    1. to grind

    Catalan

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    Etymology 1

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    Borrowed from Old French male.

    Noun

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    mala f (plural males)

    1. mailbag
      Synonym: cartera del correu
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    Etymology 2

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    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

    Adjective

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    mala f sg

    1. feminine singular of mal

    Cebuano

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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    Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *maja, compare Central Bikol mara, Yogad maga and Tetum maran.

    Pronunciation

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    • Hyphenation: ma‧la
    • IPA(key): /maˈla/ [mɐˈl̪a]

    Adjective

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    malá (Badlit spelling ᜋᜎ)

    1. dry
      Synonym: uga

    East Futuna

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Samoan mala.

    Noun

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    mala

    1. disaster
    2. misfortune

    Esperanto

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    Etymology

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      From mal- + -a.

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      Adjective

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      mala (accusative singular malan, plural malaj, accusative plural malajn)

      1. opposite

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      Faroese

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      Etymology

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      From Old Norse mala, from Proto-Germanic *malaną.

      Verb

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      mala (third person singular past indicative mól, third person plural past indicative mólu, supine malið)

      1. to grind

      Conjugation

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      Conjugation of mala (group v-58)
      infinitive mala
      supine malið
      present past
      first singular mali mól
      second singular melur mól(st)
      third singular melur mól
      plural mala mólu
      participle (a26)1 malandi malin
      imperative
      singular mal!
      plural malið!

      1Only the past participle being declined.

      Finnish

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      Etymology

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      From English mala, from Martu Wangka mala.

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      • IPA(key): /ˈmɑlɑ/, [ˈmɑ̝lɑ̝]
      • Rhymes: -ɑlɑ
      • Syllabification(key): ma‧la
      • Hyphenation(key): ma‧la

      Noun

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      mala

      1. hare-wallaby (wallaby of the genus Lagorchestes)
      2. rufous hare-wallaby, Lagorchestes hirsutus

      Declension

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      Inflection of mala (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
      nominative mala malat
      genitive malan malojen
      partitive malaa maloja
      illative malaan maloihin
      singular plural
      nominative mala malat
      accusative nom. mala malat
      gen. malan
      genitive malan malojen
      malain rare
      partitive malaa maloja
      inessive malassa maloissa
      elative malasta maloista
      illative malaan maloihin
      adessive malalla maloilla
      ablative malalta maloilta
      allative malalle maloille
      essive malana maloina
      translative malaksi maloiksi
      abessive malatta maloitta
      instructive maloin
      comitative See the possessive forms below.
      Possessive forms of mala (Kotus type 9/kala, no gradation)
      first-person singular possessor
      singular plural
      nominative malani malani
      accusative nom. malani malani
      gen. malani
      genitive malani malojeni
      malaini rare
      partitive malaani malojani
      inessive malassani maloissani
      elative malastani maloistani
      illative malaani maloihini
      adessive malallani maloillani
      ablative malaltani maloiltani
      allative malalleni maloilleni
      essive malanani maloinani
      translative malakseni maloikseni
      abessive malattani maloittani
      instructive
      comitative maloineni
      second-person singular possessor
      singular plural
      nominative malasi malasi
      accusative nom. malasi malasi
      gen. malasi
      genitive malasi malojesi
      malaisi rare
      partitive malaasi malojasi
      inessive malassasi maloissasi
      elative malastasi maloistasi
      illative malaasi maloihisi
      adessive malallasi maloillasi
      ablative malaltasi maloiltasi
      allative malallesi maloillesi
      essive malanasi maloinasi
      translative malaksesi maloiksesi
      abessive malattasi maloittasi
      instructive
      comitative maloinesi
      first-person plural possessor
      singular plural
      nominative malamme malamme
      accusative nom. malamme malamme
      gen. malamme
      genitive malamme malojemme
      malaimme rare
      partitive malaamme malojamme
      inessive malassamme maloissamme
      elative malastamme maloistamme
      illative malaamme maloihimme
      adessive malallamme maloillamme
      ablative malaltamme maloiltamme
      allative malallemme maloillemme
      essive malanamme maloinamme
      translative malaksemme maloiksemme
      abessive malattamme maloittamme
      instructive
      comitative maloinemme
      second-person plural possessor
      singular plural
      nominative malanne malanne
      accusative nom. malanne malanne
      gen. malanne
      genitive malanne malojenne
      malainne rare
      partitive malaanne malojanne
      inessive malassanne maloissanne
      elative malastanne maloistanne
      illative malaanne maloihinne
      adessive malallanne maloillanne
      ablative malaltanne maloiltanne
      allative malallenne maloillenne
      essive malananne maloinanne
      translative malaksenne maloiksenne
      abessive malattanne maloittanne
      instructive
      comitative maloinenne

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      compounds

      Galician

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      Adjective

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      mala

      1. feminine singular of malo

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      mala

      1. to crawl

      Hawaiian

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈma.la/, [ˈmɐ.lə]

      Etymology 1

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      From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Samoan mala and Tongan mala.

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      mala

      1. (intransitive) bruised
      2. aching (as after unaccustomed exercise)
      3. stiff and sore
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      Etymology 2

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      From Proto-Polynesian *mara.

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      mala

      1. (stative) sour (as fermented sweet potatoes)
      2. (stative) insipid

      References

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      • Pukui, Mary Kawena; Elbert, Samuel H. (1986), “mala”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, →ISBN

      Icelandic

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      Etymology

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      From Old Norse mala, from Proto-Germanic *malaną.[1]

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      Verb

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      mala (weak verb, third-person singular past indicative malaði, supine malað) or (archaic) mala (strong verb, third-person singular past indicative mól, third-person plural past indicative mólu, supine malið)

      1. to grind
        Synonyms: mylja, steyta
        Hættu mala kornið!Stop grinding the corn!
        • 1939, Gunnar Gunnarsson, Aðventa, 9th edition, page 93:
          Birtunóran, sem mjallarþyrlarnir mólu á milli sín fölnaði æ meir, mólst í myrkur með daufa tunglsglætu einhversstaðar að baki, mjallarmyrkur, rjúkandi rofalausa aldimmu.
          The speck of brightness, which the snow-whirlers ground between them, paled more and more, was ground into darkness with a faint moon-glint somewhere behind, a snowy darkness, a steaming, unbroken, pitch-black darkness.
      2. to purr (of a cat)
        Oo, hlustiði á köttinn mala.Oh, listen to the cat purr.
      3. to blabber, babble, talk
        Synonyms: babla, masa, þvæla, blaðra
        Hann hættir bara ekki mala.He just won't stop babbling!

      Conjugation

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      mala – active voice (germynd)
      infinitive nafnháttur mala
      supine sagnbót malað
      present participle
      malandi
      indicative
      subjunctive
      present
      past
      present
      past
      singular ég mala malaði mali malaði
      þú malar malaðir malir malaðir
      hann, hún, það malar malaði mali malaði
      plural við mölum möluðum mölum möluðum
      þið malið möluðuð malið möluðuð
      þeir, þær, þau mala möluðu mali möluðu
      imperative boðháttur
      singular þú mala (þú), malaðu
      plural þið malið (þið), maliði1
      1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
      malast – mediopassive voice (miðmynd)
      infinitive nafnháttur malast
      supine sagnbót malast
      present participle
      malandist (rare; see appendix)
      indicative
      subjunctive
      present
      past
      present
      past
      singular ég malast malaðist malist malaðist
      þú malast malaðist malist malaðist
      hann, hún, það malast malaðist malist malaðist
      plural við mölumst möluðumst mölumst möluðumst
      þið malist möluðust malist möluðust
      þeir, þær, þau malast möluðust malist möluðust
      imperative boðháttur
      singular þú malast (þú), malastu
      plural þið malist (þið), malisti1
      1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
      malaður — past participle (lýsingarháttur þátíðar)
      strong declension
      (sterk beyging)
      singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      nominative
      (nefnifall)
      malaður möluð malað malaðir malaðar möluð
      accusative
      (þolfall)
      malaðan malaða malað malaða malaðar möluð
      dative
      (þágufall)
      möluðum malaðri möluðu möluðum möluðum möluðum
      genitive
      (eignarfall)
      malaðs malaðrar malaðs malaðra malaðra malaðra
      weak declension
      (veik beyging)
      singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      nominative
      (nefnifall)
      malaði malaða malaða möluðu möluðu möluðu
      accusative
      (þolfall)
      malaða möluðu malaða möluðu möluðu möluðu
      dative
      (þágufall)
      malaða möluðu malaða möluðu möluðu möluðu
      genitive
      (eignarfall)
      malaða möluðu malaða möluðu möluðu möluðu

      Alternative strong conjugation (archaic):

      mala – active voice (germynd)
      infinitive nafnháttur mala
      supine sagnbót malið
      present participle
      malandi
      indicative
      subjunctive
      present
      past
      present
      past
      singular ég mel mól mali mæli
      þú melur mólst malir mælir
      hann, hún, það melur mól mali mæli
      plural við mölum mólum mölum mælum
      þið malið móluð malið mæluð
      þeir, þær, þau mala mólu mali mælu
      imperative boðháttur
      singular þú mal (þú), maldu
      plural þið malið (þið), maliði1
      1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
      malast – mediopassive voice (miðmynd)
      infinitive nafnháttur malast
      supine sagnbót malist
      present participle
      malandist (rare; see appendix)
      indicative
      subjunctive
      present
      past
      present
      past
      singular ég melst mólst malist mælist
      þú melst mólst malist mælist
      hann, hún, það melst mólst malist mælist
      plural við mölumst mólumst mölumst mælumst
      þið malist mólust malist mælust
      þeir, þær, þau malast mólust malist mælust
      imperative boðháttur
      singular þú malst (þú), malstu
      plural þið malist (þið), malisti1
      1 Spoken form, usually not written; in writing, the unappended plural form (optionally followed by the full pronoun) is preferred.
      malinn — past participle (lýsingarháttur þátíðar)
      strong declension
      (sterk beyging)
      singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      nominative
      (nefnifall)
      malinn malin malið malnir malnar malin
      accusative
      (þolfall)
      malinn malna malið malna malnar malin
      dative
      (þágufall)
      mölnum malinni mölnu mölnum mölnum mölnum
      genitive
      (eignarfall)
      malins malinnar malins malinna malinna malinna
      weak declension
      (veik beyging)
      singular (eintala) plural (fleirtala)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      masculine
      (karlkyn)
      feminine
      (kvenkyn)
      neuter
      (hvorugkyn)
      nominative
      (nefnifall)
      malni malna malna mölnu mölnu mölnu
      accusative
      (þolfall)
      malna mölnu malna mölnu mölnu mölnu
      dative
      (þágufall)
      malna mölnu malna mölnu mölnu mölnu
      genitive
      (eignarfall)
      malna mölnu malna mölnu mölnu mölnu

      Derived terms

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      • mölun f (milling)
      • mal n (purr, smalltalk)
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      References

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      1. ^ Ásgeir Blöndal Magnússon (1989), “1 mala”, in Íslensk orðsifjabók, Reykjavík: Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies, →ISBN, page 600 (Available at Málið.is under the “Eldri orðabækur” tab.)

      Further reading

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      • Jóhannes B. Sigtryggsson, editor (2016–), “mala”, in Íslensk stafsetningarorðabók [Icelandic Spelling Dictionary] (in Icelandic), 2 edition, Reykjavík: The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
      • Kristín Bjarnadóttir, editor (2002–2026), “mala”, in Beygingarlýsing íslensks nútímamáls [The Database of Modern Icelandic Inflection] (in Icelandic), Reykjavík: The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies
      • Blöndal, Sigfús; Björg Þorláksdóttir Blöndal; Jón Ófeigsson; Holger Wiehe (1924), “mala”, in Íslensk-Dönsk Orðabók / Islandsk-Dansk Ordbog (in Danish), Reykjavík: Prentsmiðjan Gutenberg
      • “mala” in the Dictionary of Modern Icelandic (in Icelandic) and ISLEX (in the Nordic languages)
      • mala”, in Ritmálssafn Orðabókar Háskólans [The Written Collection of the Lexicological Institute] (in Icelandic), Reykjavík: The Árni Magnússon Institute for Icelandic Studies

      Ido

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      Adjective

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      mala

      1. bad

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      Indonesian

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      Etymology

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      From Malay mala, from Classical Malay mala, from Pali mala, from Sanskrit मल (mala).

      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): [mala]
      • Hyphenation: ma‧la

      Adjective

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      mala

      1. (obsolete) dirty, impurity
      2. (dated) withered, faded
        Synonyms: layu, merana

      Noun

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      mala

      1. (dated) disease
        Synonym: penyakit
      2. (dated, poetic or formal) disaster
        Synonyms: bahala, bahaya, bencana, cobaan, dakiat, keapesan, kecelakaan, kegagalan, kemaharan, kemalangan, kemudaratan, kerugian, kesialan, malapetaka, mara

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      Irish

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      Alternative forms

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      Etymology

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      From Old Irish mala,[1] from Proto-Celtic *malaxs,[2] from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥Hdʰo-, shared with Breton malvenn, Old English molda (forehead), Ancient Greek βλωθρός (blōthrós, lofty), Avestan 𐬐𐬀-𐬨𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬜𐬋 (ka-mərəδō, demon's head).

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      Noun

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      mala f (genitive singular mala, nominative plural malaí)

      1. eyebrow
      2. brow (projecting upper edge of a steep place such as a hill)
      3. slope, incline

      Declension

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      Declension of mala (fourth declension)
      bare forms
      singular plural
      nominative mala malaí
      vocative a mhala a mhalaí
      genitive mala malaí
      dative mala malaí
      forms with the definite article
      singular plural
      nominative an mhala na malaí
      genitive na mala na malaí
      dative leis an mala
      don mhala
      leis na malaí

      Derived terms

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      Mutation

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      Mutated forms of mala
      radical lenition eclipsis
      mala mhala not applicable

      Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
      All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

      References

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      1. ^ Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “mala”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
      2. ^ MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), “mala”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[1], Stirling, →ISBN, page 240
      3. ^ Finck, F. N. (1899), Die araner mundart [The Aran Dialect] (in German), Zweiter Band: Wörterbuch [Second volume: Dictionary], Marburg: Elwert’sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 189
      4. ^ Quiggin, E. C. (1906), A Dialect of Donegal, Cambridge University Press, § 121, page 46

      Further reading

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      • Dinneen, Patrick S. (1927), “mala”, in Foclóir Gaeḋilge agus Béarla [Irish and English Dictionary], 2nd edition, Dublin: Irish Texts Society, page 703; reprinted with additions 1996, →ISBN
      • Ó Dónaill, Niall (1977), “mala”, in Foclóir Gaeilge–Béarla [Irish–English Dictionary], Dublin: An Gúm, →ISBN

      Italian

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      Pronunciation

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      • IPA(key): /ˈma.la/
      • Rhymes: -ala
      • Hyphenation: mà‧la

      Noun

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      mala f (plural male)

      1. underworld, gangland

      Anagrams

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      Javanese

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      Romanization

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      mala

      1. romanization of ꦩꦭ

      Kashubian

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      Etymology

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        Deverbal from malowac. Compare Masovian Polish mala.

        Pronunciation

        [edit]
        • IPA(key): /ˈma.la/
        • Rhymes: -ala
        • Syllabification: ma‧la

        Noun

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        mala f

        1. (Canada) paint

        Further reading

        [edit]
        • Stanislow Frymark (2020), “mala”, in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand; Lexical Interferences in Kashubian Language in Canada, the USA and New Zealand, Zómk Zôbòrsczi, →ISBN

        Latin

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        Etymology 1

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        From Proto-Italic *smakslā, from Proto-Indo-European *smeḱ- (beard) as *smḱ- (beard) +‎ *-sleh₂-; cognate with Sanskrit श्मश्रु (śmaśru, beard)).

        Pronunciation

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        Noun

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        māla f (genitive mālae); first declension

        1. (anatomy) the cheekbone, jaw
        2. (transferred sense, chiefly in the plural) a cheek
          • c. 190 BCE – 185 BCE, Plautus, Amphitruo 443–445:
            Tam consimile'st atque ego: sūra, pēs, statūra, tōnsus, oculī, nāsus, vel labra, mālae, mentum, barba, collum - tōtus!
            He's so similar to me: his calves, feet, height, haircut, eyes, nose, lips, cheeks, chin, beard, neck - all of it!
        Inflection
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        First-declension noun.

        Derived terms
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        Descendants
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        • English: mala, malar

        References

        [edit]
        • mala”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
        • mala”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
        • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “mala”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive
        • "mala", in Charles du Fresne du Cange, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
        • mala”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
        • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book[2], London: Macmillan and Co.
          • (ambiguous) to be broken down by misfortune: in malis iacere
          • (ambiguous) to be hard pressed by misfortune: malis urgeri
          • (ambiguous) to have a good or bad reputation, be spoken well, ill of: bona, mala existimatio est de aliquo
          • (ambiguous) moral science; ethics: philosophia, in qua de bonis rebus et malis, deque hominum vita et moribus disputatur
          • (ambiguous) to take a thing in good (bad) part: in bonam (malam) partem accipere aliquid
          • (ambiguous) a guilty conscience: conscientia mala or peccatorum, culpae, sceleris, delicti
          • (ambiguous) to be tormented by remorse: conscientia mala angi, excruciari
          • (ambiguous) to bless (curse) a person: precari alicui bene (male) or omnia bona (mala), salutem
          • (ambiguous) from beginning to end: ab ovo usque ad mala (proverb.)
        • mala”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly

        Etymology 2

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          Borrowed from Frankish *malha (leather bag), from Proto-Germanic *malhō.

          Pronunciation

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          Noun

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          mala f (genitive malae); first declension

          1. a bundle, bag
          Request for quotations This entry needs quotations to illustrate usage. If you come across any interesting, durably archived quotes, then please add them!
          Inflection
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          First-declension noun.

          Descendants
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          Etymology 3

          [edit]

            See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

            Pronunciation

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            Adjective

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            mala

            1. inflection of malus:
              1. nominative/vocative/ablative feminine singular
              2. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural

            Etymology 4

            [edit]

              See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

              Pronunciation

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              Noun

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              mala n

              1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of malum

              Latvian

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              Etymology

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              From Proto-Indo-European *ml̥Hdʰo-, see also Breton malvenn, Old English molda (forehead), Ancient Greek βλωθρός (blōthrós, lofty), Avestan 𐬐𐬀-𐬨𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬜𐬋 (ka-mərəδō, demon's head).

              (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)

              Noun

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              mala f (4th declension)

              1. edge, shore

              Declension

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              Declension of mala (4th)
              singular plural
              nominative mala malas
              genitive malas malu
              dative malai malām
              accusative malu malas
              instrumental malu malām
              locative malā malās
              vocative mala malas

              Derived terms

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              Verb

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              mala

              1. third-person singular/plural present indicative of malt

              Further reading

              [edit]
              • MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), “mala”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[3], Stirling, →ISBN, page mala

              Lithuanian

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              Pronunciation

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              Verb

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              mãla

              1. third-person singular present of malti
              2. third-person plural present of malti

              Lovono

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              Noun

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              mala

              1. eye

              References

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              Malay

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              Etymology

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              From Sanskrit मल (mala).

              Adjective

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              mala (Jawi spelling مالا, comparative lebih mala, superlative paling mala)

              1. (obsolete) dirty, impure
                Synonyms: kotor, cemar
              2. (dated) withered, faded
                Synonyms: layu, merana

              Noun

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              mala (Jawi spelling مالا, uncountable)

              1. (literary) fault, flaw
                Synonyms: cela, cacat, noda
              2. (dated, literary) disease
                Synonym: penyakit
              3. (dated) disaster
                Synonyms: bahala, bahaya, bencana, cubaan, kecelakaan, kegagalan, kemalangan, kemudaratan, kerugian, kesialan, malapetaka, mara

              Derived terms

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              References

              [edit]
              • Edi Sedyawati; Ellya Iswati; Kusparyati Boedhijono; Dyah Widjajanti D. (1994), Kosakata Bahasa Sanskerta dalam Bahasa Melayu Masa Kini, Jakarta, Indonesia: Pusat Pembinaan dan Pengembangan Bahasa. Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan Republik Indonesia, →ISBN, page 110
              • Pijnappel, Jan (1875), “مال mala”, in Maleisch-Hollandsch woordenboek, John Enschede en Zonen, Frederik Muller, page 127
              • Wilkinson, Richard James (1901), “مال mala”, in A Malay-English dictionary, Hong Kong: Kelly & Walsh limited, page 636
              • Wilkinson, Richard James (1932), “mala”, in A Malay-English dictionary (romanised), volume II, Mytilene, Greece: Salavopoulos & Kinderlis, page 94

              Further reading

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              Margi

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              Noun

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              mala

              1. woman

              References

              [edit]
              • Carl Hoffmann, A grammar of the Margi language (1963)

              Norwegian Nynorsk

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              Alternative forms

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              Pronunciation

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              Etymology 1

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              From Old Norse mala, from Proto-Germanic *malaną.

              Verb

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              mala (present tense mel, past tense mol, supine male, past participle malen, present participle malande, imperative mal)

              1. (transitive) to grind
              2. (intransitive) to make a grinding sound, e.g. to purr (of a cat)

              Etymology 2

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              Verb

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              mala (present tense malar, past tense mala, past participle mala, passive infinitive malast, present participle malande, imperative mala/mal)

              1. (pre-2012) alternative form of måla, to paint

              References

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              Old Javanese

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              Etymology

              [edit]

              Borrowed from Sanskrit मल (mala).

              Pronunciation

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              Noun

              [edit]

              mala

              1. dirt, filth
              2. impurity
              3. stain
              4. defect
              5. sin

              Derived terms

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              Descendants

              [edit]

              Further reading

              [edit]
              • "mala" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

              Old Norse

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              Etymology

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              From Proto-Germanic *malaną, whence also Old Saxon malan, Old High German malan, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌻𐌰𐌽 (malan).

              Verb

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              mala (singular past indicative mól, plural past indicative mólu, past participle malinn)

              1. to grind
              2. to make a grinding sound, e.g. to purr (of a cat)

              Conjugation

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              Conjugation of mala — active (strong class 6)
              infinitive mala
              present participle malandi
              past participle malinn
              indicative subjunctive
              present past present past
              1st person singular mel mól mala mǿla
              2nd person singular melr mólt malir mǿlir
              3rd person singular melr mól mali mǿli
              1st person plural mǫlum mólum malim mǿlim
              2nd person plural malið móluð malið mǿlið
              3rd person plural mala mólu mali mǿli
              imperative present
              2nd person singular mal
              1st person plural mǫlum
              2nd person plural malið
              Conjugation of mala — mediopassive (strong class 6)
              infinitive malask
              present participle malandisk
              past participle malizk
              indicative subjunctive
              present past present past
              1st person singular mǫlumk mólumk mǫlumk mǿlumk
              2nd person singular melsk mólzk malisk mǿlisk
              3rd person singular melsk mólsk malisk mǿlisk
              1st person plural mǫlumsk mólumsk malimsk mǿlimsk
              2nd person plural malizk móluzk malizk mǿlizk
              3rd person plural malask mólusk malisk mǿlisk
              imperative present
              2nd person singular malsk
              1st person plural mǫlumsk
              2nd person plural malizk

              Descendants

              [edit]

              Further reading

              [edit]
              • mala”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
              • mala”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
              • Zoëga, Geir T. (1910), “mala”, in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, Oxford: Clarendon Press; also available at the Internet Archive
              • "mala", in Charles du Fresne du Cange, Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
              • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894), Latin Phrase-Book[4], London: Macmillan and Co.
                • (ambiguous) to be broken down by misfortune: in malis iacere
                • (ambiguous) to be hard pressed by misfortune: malis urgeri
                • (ambiguous) to have a good or bad reputation, be spoken well, ill of: bona, mala existimatio est de aliquo
                • (ambiguous) moral science; ethics: philosophia, in qua de bonis rebus et malis, deque hominum vita et moribus disputatur
                • (ambiguous) to take a thing in good (bad) part: in bonam (malam) partem accipere aliquid
                • (ambiguous) a guilty conscience: conscientia mala or peccatorum, culpae, sceleris, delicti
                • (ambiguous) to be tormented by remorse: conscientia mala angi, excruciari
                • (ambiguous) to bless (curse) a person: precari alicui bene (male) or omnia bona (mala), salutem
                • (ambiguous) from beginning to end: ab ovo usque ad mala (proverb.)
              • mala”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly

              Old Swedish

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              Etymology

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              From Old Norse mala, from Proto-Germanic *malaną.

              Verb

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              mala

              1. to grind

              Conjugation

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              Descendants

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              Pali

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              Alternative forms

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              Etymology

              [edit]

              Related to Sanskrit मल (mala).

              This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term, particularly:

              Noun

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              mala n

              1. impurity
              2. stain
              3. rust
              4. dirt
              5. dung

              Declension

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              Pitjantjatjara

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              Pronunciation

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              Noun

              [edit]

              mala

              1. rufous hare-wallaby (Lagorchestes hirsutus)

              References

              [edit]
              • Paul A. Eckert (2007), Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara Picture Dictionary[5], IAD Press, →ISBN

              Polish

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              Etymology

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                Deverbal from malować. Compare Kashubian mala.

                Pronunciation

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                Noun

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                mala f

                1. (Near Masovian, Garwolin County) synonym of farba

                Further reading

                [edit]
                • Hieronim Łopaciński (1892), “mala”, in “Przyczynki do nowego słownika języka polskiego (słownik wyrazów ludowych z Lubelskiego i innych okolic Królestwa Polskiego)”, in Prace Filologiczne (in Polish), volume 4, Warsaw: skł. gł. w Księgarni E. Wende i Ska, page 215

                Portuguese

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                Etymology

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                Borrowed from French malle (large suitcase; trunk), from Middle French malle, from Old French male (leather bag, leather or wooden travel-case), from Frankish *malha (leather bag), from Proto-Germanic *malhō (leather bag), from Proto-Indo-European *molko- (leather bag).

                Pronunciation

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                Noun

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                mala f (plural malas)

                1. suitcase
                2. (travel) luggage
                3. (automotive) boot, trunk
                4. (chiefly Portugal) handbag
                  Synonyms: bolsa, maleta, saco

                Noun

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                mala m or f by sense (plural malas)

                1. (Brazil, idiomatic) an irritating person

                References

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                Pukapukan

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                Etymology

                [edit]

                From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Samoan mala.

                Verb

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                mala

                1. (stative) be unlucky, unfortunate
                2. to have bad luck

                Further reading

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                Romanian

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                Etymology

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                Ottoman Turkish ماله (mala), from Persian ماله (mâle).

                Noun

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                mala f (plural malale)

                1. trowel

                Declension

                [edit]
                singular plural
                indefinite definite indefinite definite
                nominative-accusative mala malaua malale malalele
                genitive-dative malale malalei malale malalelor
                vocative mala malalelor

                Samoan

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                Etymology

                [edit]

                From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Tongan mala.

                Noun

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                mala

                1. calamity

                References

                [edit]
                • Milner, G.B. (1993), Samoan Dictionary, Auckland: Polynesian Press, →ISBN, page 122

                Scottish Gaelic

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                Etymology

                [edit]

                From Old Irish mala, from Proto-Celtic *malax, from Proto-Indo-European *ml̥Hdʰo-, see also Breton malvenn, Old English molda (forehead), Ancient Greek βλωθρός (blōthrós, lofty), Avestan 𐬐𐬀-𐬨𐬆𐬭𐬆𐬜𐬋 (ka-mərəδō, demon's head).

                Pronunciation

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                • IPA(key): /ˈmãl̪ˠə/, [ˈmɑ̃l̪ˠə][1]

                Noun

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                mala f (genitive singular mala, plural malaichean or malaidhean)

                1. brow
                  1. (anatomy) eyebrow
                  2. (geography, of hill) brow; slope, incline

                Usage notes

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                Mutation

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                Mutation of mala
                radical lenition
                mala mhala

                Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scottish Gaelic.
                All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

                References

                [edit]
                1. ^ Oftedal, M. (1956), A linguistic survey of the Gaelic dialects of Scotland, Vol. III: The Gaelic of Leurbost, Isle of Lewis, Oslo: Norsk Tidsskrift for Sprogvidenskap

                Further reading

                [edit]
                • Edward Dwelly (1911), “mala”, in Faclair Gàidhlig gu Beurla le Dealbhan [The Illustrated Gaelic–English Dictionary], 10th edition, Edinburgh: Birlinn Limited, →ISBN
                • Gregory Toner, Sharon Arbuthnot, Máire Ní Mhaonaigh, Marie-Luise Theuerkauf, Dagmar Wodtko, editors (2019), “mala”, in eDIL: Electronic Dictionary of the Irish Language
                • MacBain, Alexander; Mackay, Eneas (1911), “mala”, in An Etymological Dictionary of the Gaelic Language[6], Stirling, →ISBN

                Serbo-Croatian

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                Adjective

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                mala (Cyrillic spelling мала)

                1. inflection of mal:
                  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular
                  2. indefinite masculine/neuter genitive singular
                  3. indefinite animate masculine accusative singular
                  4. neuter nominative/accusative/vocative plural

                Sicilian

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                Etymology

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                From Latin malus.

                Pronunciation

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                • IPA(key): /ˈma.la/
                • Hyphenation: mà‧la

                Adjective

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                mala f sg

                1. feminine singular of malu; bad

                Slovak

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                Pronunciation

                [edit]
                • IPA(key): /mala/, [ˈmala]
                • Rhymes: -ala
                • Hyphenation: ma‧la

                Participle

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                mala

                1. feminine singular l-participle of mať

                Spanish

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                Pronunciation

                [edit]
                • IPA(key): /ˈmala/ [ˈma.la]
                • Rhymes: -ala
                • Syllabification: ma‧la

                Etymology 1

                [edit]

                    See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

                    Noun

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                    mala f (plural malas)

                    1. female equivalent of malo

                    Adjective

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                    mala f

                    1. feminine singular of malo

                    Etymology 2

                    [edit]

                      Borrowed from French malle (large suitcase; trunk), from Middle French malle, from Old French male (leather bag, leather or wooden travel-case), from Frankish *malha (leather bag), from Proto-Germanic *malhō (leather bag), from Proto-Indo-European *molko- (leather bag).

                      Noun

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                      mala f (plural malas)

                      1. suitcase
                        Synonyms: maleta, valija
                      2. mailbag
                        Synonyms: saca de correos, saca postal, valija
                      3. mail, post
                        Synonym: correo

                      Further reading

                      [edit]

                      Swedish

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                      malen svartpeppar [ground black pepper] (sense 1)

                      Etymology

                      [edit]

                      From Old Swedish mala, from Old Norse mala, from Proto-Germanic *malaną.

                      Verb

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                      mala (present mal, preterite malde, supine malt, imperative mal)

                      1. to grind (crush into small particles)
                      2. (sometimes with ) to speak ceaselessly, usually about one single subject
                      3. to go on incessantly (more generally, of thoughts, pain, or the like)

                      Usage notes

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                      An alternative form for the present tense is maler, and an alternative form for the past participle (which is only used in the sense of grinding) is malen.

                      Conjugation

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                      Conjugation of mala (weak)
                      active passive
                      infinitive mala malas
                      supine malt malts
                      imperative mal
                      imper. plural1 malen
                      present past present past
                      indicative mal malde mals, males maldes
                      ind. plural1 mala malde malas maldes
                      subjunctive2 male malde males maldes
                      present participle malande
                      past participle malen, mald

                      1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

                      Derived terms

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                      References

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                      Anagrams

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                      Tokelauan

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                      Etymology

                      [edit]

                      From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Samoan mala.

                      Pronunciation

                      [edit]
                      • IPA(key): [ˈma.la]
                      • Hyphenation: ma‧la

                      Noun

                      [edit]

                      mala

                      1. misfortune, bad luck
                      2. disaster, tragedy
                      3. plague, epidemic

                      Verb

                      [edit]

                      mala

                      1. (stative) to be unlucky
                      2. (intransitive) to bring bad luck

                      Further reading

                      [edit]
                      • R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[7], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 209

                      Tongan

                      [edit]

                      Etymology

                      [edit]

                      From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Samoan mala.

                      Noun

                      [edit]

                      mala

                      1. misfortune, bad luck
                      2. disaster

                      Turkish

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                      Etymology

                      [edit]

                      Inherited from Ottoman Turkish ماله (mala), itself from Persian ماله (mâle, trowel).

                      Noun

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                      mala (definite accusative malayı, plural malalar)

                      1. trowel, a plasterer's tool used in spreading and dressing mortar

                      Declension

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                      Declension of mala
                      singular plural
                      nominative mala malalar
                      definite accusative malayı malaları
                      dative malaya malalara
                      locative malada malalarda
                      ablative maladan malalardan
                      genitive malanın malaların
                      Possessive forms
                      nominative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malam malalarım
                      2nd singular malan malaların
                      3rd singular malası malaları
                      1st plural malamız malalarımız
                      2nd plural malanız malalarınız
                      3rd plural malaları malaları
                      definite accusative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malamı malalarımı
                      2nd singular malanı malalarını
                      3rd singular malasını malalarını
                      1st plural malamızı malalarımızı
                      2nd plural malanızı malalarınızı
                      3rd plural malalarını malalarını
                      dative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malama malalarıma
                      2nd singular malana malalarına
                      3rd singular malasına malalarına
                      1st plural malamıza malalarımıza
                      2nd plural malanıza malalarınıza
                      3rd plural malalarına malalarına
                      locative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malamda malalarımda
                      2nd singular malanda malalarında
                      3rd singular malasında malalarında
                      1st plural malamızda malalarımızda
                      2nd plural malanızda malalarınızda
                      3rd plural malalarında malalarında
                      ablative
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malamdan malalarımdan
                      2nd singular malandan malalarından
                      3rd singular malasından malalarından
                      1st plural malamızdan malalarımızdan
                      2nd plural malanızdan malalarınızdan
                      3rd plural malalarından malalarından
                      genitive
                      singular plural
                      1st singular malamın malalarımın
                      2nd singular malanın malalarının
                      3rd singular malasının malalarının
                      1st plural malamızın malalarımızın
                      2nd plural malanızın malalarınızın
                      3rd plural malalarının malalarının

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                      Tuvaluan

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                      Etymology

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                      From Proto-Polynesian *mala, from Proto-Central Pacific *mala, from Proto-Oceanic *mala(ŋ), from Proto-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *malaŋ. Cognates include Hawaiian mala and Samoan mala.

                      Noun

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                      mala

                      1. plague

                      Wolof

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                      Noun

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                      mala (definite form mala mi)

                      1. animal