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===Noun===

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# A [[Russian]] [[village]] [[community]].

 

# A [[Russian]] [[village]] [[community]].


Latest revision as of 00:02, 1 April 2013

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[edit] English

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[edit] Noun

mir (plural mirs)

  1. A Russian village community.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of D. M. Wallace to this entry?)

[edit] Anagrams


[edit] German

[edit] Pronunciation

  • (standard) IPA: /miːɐ̯/
  • (colloquially in unstressed position) IPA: /mɐ/

[edit] Etymology 1

From Middle High German mir ("me"), from Old High German mir ("me"), from Proto-Germanic *miz ("me"), from Proto-Indo-European *(e)me-, *(e)me-n- ("me"). Cognate with Old English  ("me"). More at me.

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. (personal) dative of ich; me, to me:
[edit] See also

[edit] Etymology 2

From Middle High German mir ("we"). Of obscure origin. Perhaps ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mes, *me- ("we"), related to Lithuanian mẽs ("we"), Latvian mēs ("we"), Russian мы (my, "we"), Old Armenian մեք (mekh, "we").

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. (personal, dialectal or nonstandard) we.

[edit] Limburgish

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /mɪr/ (most dialects) /mir/ (Maastricht)

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. (personal) (obsolete) dative of ich; me, to me:

[edit] See also


[edit] Lojban

[edit] Rafsi

mir

  1. rafsi of minra.

[edit] Low German

Mecklenburgic-Prepommeranian dialects

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Alternative forms

  • meer (Low Saxon dialects)

[edit] Adjective

comparative form of vęl

  1. more

[edit] Numeral

comparative form of vęl

  1. more

[edit] Luxembourgish

[edit] Etymology

EB1911 - Volume 01 - Page 001 - 1.svg This entry lacks etymological information. If you are familiar with the origin of this term, please add it to the page as described here.

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. first-person plural, nominative: we
    Mir hunn véier HausdéierenWe have four pets
  2. first-person singular, dative: me, to me
    Kënnt Dir mir hëllefen? — Can you help me?

[edit] Declension

Luxembourgish personal pronouns

nominative accusative dative reflexive
str. unstr. str. unstr. str. unstr.
1st person singular ech mech mir mer mech
2nd person singular
(informal)
du de dech dir der dech
2nd person singular
(formal)
Dir Iech Iech Iech
3rd person singular (m) hien en en him em sech
3rd person singular (f) si / hatt se / et si / hatt se / et hir / him — / em sech
3rd person singular (n) et 't et 't him em sech
1st person plural mir mer eis / ons eis / ons eis / ons
2nd person plural dir der iech iech iech
3rd person plural si si hinnen sech

[edit] Meriam

[edit] Noun

mir

  1. word
  2. language

[edit] Middle High German

[edit] Etymology

From Old High German mir ("me"), from Proto-Germanic *miz ("me"), from Proto-Indo-European *(e)me-, *(e)me-n- ("me"). Cognate with Old English  ("me"). More at me.

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. me: dative singular of ich

[edit] Descendants


[edit] Romanian

[edit] Etymology 1

From Greek μύρον, partly through the Slavic intermediate miro. Compare also Aromanian mir.

[edit] Noun

mir n (plural miruri)

  1. chrism
  2. unction
  3. holy oil
[edit] See also

[edit] Etymology 2

[edit] Verb

mir

  1. first-person singular present tense form of mira.
  2. first-person singular subjunctive form of mira.

[edit] Romansch

[edit] Etymology 1

From Latin mūrus.

[edit] Alternative forms

[edit] Noun

mir m (plural mirs)

  1. (Rumantsch Grischun, Sursilvan, Sutsilvan) exterior wall
[edit] Related terms
  • (Rumantsch Grischun, Puter, Vallader) paraid
  • (Sursilvan) preit
  • (Sutsilvan, Surmiran) pare

[edit] Etymology 2

From Latin mūs, murem.

[edit] Alternative forms

[edit] Noun

mir f (plural mirs)

  1. (Sutsilvan) mouse

[edit] Serbo-Croatian

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *mirъ ("peace; world").

[edit] Noun

mȋr m (Cyrillic spelling ми̑р)

  1. peace

[edit] Declension

    declension of mir

singular plural
nominative mȋr mírovi
genitive mira mirova
dative miru mirovima
accusative mir mirove
vocative miru mirovi
locative miru mirovima
instrumental mirom mirovima

[edit] Slovene

[edit] Etymology

From Proto-Slavic *mirъ ("peace; world").

[edit] Noun

mir m inan.

  1. peace (tranquility, quiet, harmony)

[edit] Alternative forms

[edit] Pronoun

mir

  1. First-person exclusive dual pronoun: he/she and I, him/her and me

[edit] Declension


[edit] Noun

mir

  1. world

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