See also: molle, MOLLE, Mollé, mollë, and mölle

Danish

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Etymology

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Borrowed via Middle Low German or Old English from Late Latin molina (millstone). Distantly related to Old Norse mylna, itself derived from the verb mylja (to crush into pieces).

Noun

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mølle c (singular definite møllen, plural indefinite møller)

  1. mill, millhouse

Inflection

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Norwegian Bokmål

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mølle f or m (definite singular mølla or møllen, indefinite plural møller, definite plural møllene)

  1. a mill ((building with) grinding apparatus)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Norwegian Bokmål mølle, from Danish mølle. Doublet of mylne.

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mølle f (definite singular mølla, indefinite plural møller, definite plural møllene)

  1. alternative form of mylne (mill)

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