mess

Etymology 1
Perhaps a corruption of, compare , or derived from Etymology 2 "mixed foods, as for animals".

Noun

 * 1)  A disagreeable mixture or confusion of things; hence, a situation resulting from blundering or from misunderstanding.
 * 2) * 2006 Feb. 3, Graham Linehan,, Season 1, Episode 4:
 * No, look, I know that the place looks like a bit of a mess but it's actually a very delicate ecosystem. Everything is connected. It's like the rainforest. You change one thing, even the tiniest bit, and the whooole rainforest dies. You don't want the rainforest to die, do ya?
 * 1)  A large quantity or number.
 * 2)  Excrement.
 * 3)  A person in a state of (especially emotional) turmoil or disarray; an emotional wreck.
 * 1)  A large quantity or number.
 * 2)  Excrement.
 * 3)  A person in a state of (especially emotional) turmoil or disarray; an emotional wreck.
 * 1)  Excrement.
 * 2)  A person in a state of (especially emotional) turmoil or disarray; an emotional wreck.
 * 1)  A person in a state of (especially emotional) turmoil or disarray; an emotional wreck.
 * 1)  A person in a state of (especially emotional) turmoil or disarray; an emotional wreck.

Translations

 * Afrikaans: gemors,
 * Albanian:
 * Arabic: فَوْضَى, اِخْتِلَاط, اِرْتِبَاك,
 * Hijazi Arabic: كَرْكَبة, لَخْبَطَة, خَرْبَطة
 * Armenian: ,
 * Basque: anabasa
 * Belarusian: беспара́дак, барда́к, бязла́дздзе, разгардзія́ш, гармі́дар, не́лад
 * Breton:
 * Bulgarian:, ,
 * Catalan:, ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:, , , ,  , , ,  ,
 * Galician: roldán, desmancho,, turullada, barallada, enviza, desorde, liorna, ,
 * Georgian: უწესრიგობა, უსიამოვნება
 * German:, , (totales) , , , (make a mess of) (bauen)
 * Greek:
 * Hebrew: חוסר סדר, אי־סדר,, , ,
 * Hindi:
 * Hungarian:, , ,
 * Icelandic:
 * Irish: praiseach
 * Italian:, , , , percorso ad ostacoli,
 * Japanese:
 * Khmer: ,
 * Korean: ,
 * Latvian:
 * Macedonian: неред, безредие
 * Maori: pōwhiwhi, pōwhiwhi, kūnakunaku, tīrangorango, tīwekaweka
 * Norwegian:
 * Persian:
 * Plautdietsch: Krom
 * Polish:, , , , , bardach,
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:, , , , , , , ,
 * Samoan:
 * Scots: pran
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: не̏ре̄д
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: neporiadok, bordel
 * Slovene: nered,, zmešnjava
 * Spanish:, , , , , , , , , , , , putiferio
 * Swedish:
 * Tetum:
 * Thai:
 * Tongan: moveuveu
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian:, плутани́на, барда́к, розгардія́ш, ,
 * Vietnamese:
 * Welsh: annibendod

Verb

 * 1)  To make untidy or dirty.
 * 2) To make soiled by defecating.
 * 3) To make soiled by ejaculating.
 * 4)  To throw into disorder or to ruin.
 * 5)  To interfere.
 * 1)  To interfere.
 * 1)  To interfere.

Translations

 * Danish: fucke
 * Galician:
 * Slovak: buzerovať
 * Swedish: ,

Etymology 2
From, partly from , , a vernacular loan from /; and partly from , , from. See, and compare.

Noun

 * 1)  Mass; a church service.
 * 2)   A quantity of food set on a table at one time; provision of food for a person or party for one meal; also, the food given to an animal at one time.
 * 3) * c. 1555,, letter to one in prison for the profession of the Gospel
 * a mess of pottage
 * 1)  A number of persons who eat together, and for whom food is prepared in common, especially military personnel who eat at the same table.
 * 2) A building or room in which mess is eaten.
 * 3) A set of four.
 * 4)  The milk given by a cow at one milking.
 * 5)  A group of iguanas.
 * 6)  A dessert of fruit and cream, similar to a fool.
 * 1) A set of four.
 * 2)  The milk given by a cow at one milking.
 * 3)  A group of iguanas.
 * 4)  A dessert of fruit and cream, similar to a fool.
 * 1)  A dessert of fruit and cream, similar to a fool.
 * 1)  A dessert of fruit and cream, similar to a fool.

Verb

 * 1)  To take meals with a mess.
 * 2)  To belong to a mess.
 * 3)  To eat (with others).
 * 4) * 1836, George Simpson & al., HBC Standing Rules and Regulations, §18:
 * Resolved 18. That no Guide or Interpreter whether at the Factory Depot or Inland be permitted to mess with Commissioned Gentlemen or Clerks in charge of Posts; but while at the Depot they will be allowed per Week 4 days ordinary rations...
 * 1)  To supply with a mess.
 * 1)  To supply with a mess.

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to touch
 * 2)  to touch, to affect
 * 1)  to touch, to affect

Etymology
From, from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  fruit

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) judgment
 * "sga"
 * "sga"
 * "sga"

- Amal du·berad nech hi ceist do Dauid: “Húare is móir sléb fírinne Dǽ, cid ara fodmai-siu, ⟨a⟩ Dauid, didiu a ndu imnedaib ⁊ frithoircnib fo·daimi? Air it fírían-⟨s⟩u.” Ícaid-som didiu anísin, a n‑as·mbeir iudicia Domini abisus multa .i. ataat mesai Dǽ nephchomtetarrachti amal abis ⁊ amal fudumain. Is ed in sin fod·era in n‑erígim, cid ara fodaim int aís fírían inna fochaidi, ⁊ cid ara mbiat in pecthaig isnaib soinmechaib.


 * 1) Tree nuts, mast

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  text message

Etymology
From, from , of uncertain ultimate origin. Perhaps derived from, the name of an ancient people connected with metallurgy; or alternatively from.

Noun

 * 1) brass