6. mei-, mei̯u-, min(u)-, mim(ei)-

(onomatopoeic: high thin sound)

Cross References - Pokorny

1. mū̆-mek-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
Indo-Iranian
Sanskritmimātibleats, roars, screamsTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritmimāyatyelled, bleatedTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritámīmētyelled, bleatedTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritmāyú-the bleating, roaringTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritmaya-horseTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritmayū́raPeacockTBDIEW UKY GPT
Sanskritmiṇ-miṇa-speaking indistinctly through the noseTBDIEW UKY GPT
Hellenic
GreekμιμίζωneighingTBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekμιμιχμόςthe neighingTBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekμιμάξασαhaving murmured · having spokenTBDIEW UKY GPT
GreekμινυρόςwhimperingTBDIEW UKY GPT
Greekμινύ̄ρομαι, μινυρίζωwinsleTBDIEW UKY GPT
Italic
Latinminur(r)iōchirp, twitterTBDIEW UKY GPT
Latinmintriō, -īrewhistle, chirp, from the mouseTBDIEW UKY GPT
Balto-Slavic
Old BulgarianmъmatistammerTBDIEW UKY GPT
Old BulgarianmьmatistammerTBDIEW UKY GPT