moles

(Angielski)

  1. (declension-3) multitude, mass (of material)
  2. (broadly, declension-3) size
  3. (declension-3) rock, boulder, cliff, ridge, outcrop, knoll
  4. (declension-3) heap, pile
  5. (declension-3) war machine
  6. (declension-3) weight, burden, heaviness
  7. (declension-3) strife, endeavour, effort
  8. (declension-3) difficulty, labor, trouble
  9. (declension-3) fortification, wall, rampart
  10. (declension-3) mass of soldiers, a large army
  11. (declension-3) mole, pier, jetty

Wymawiane jako (IPA)
[ˈmoː.ɫeːs]
Etymologia (Angielski)

Uncertain. The term is sometimes connected with Proto-Indo-European *meh₃- (“to exert”), though De Vaan reconstructs the Proto-Indo-European root as *melos (“trouble, obstacle”) instead. If the term derives from Proto-Indo-European *meh₃- (“to exert”), then it is cognate with Ancient Greek μῶλος (môlos, “turmoil”) and German mühen (“to labor, toil”). See also Latin mōs.

Related words

pomost

tama

trud

zachód

pirs

przystań

wysiłek

zapora wodna

molo

fatyga

αποβάθρα

Wharf

presa d'aigua

μώλος

φράγμα

ιχθυοφραγμός

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