mezgls

Etymology
Perhaps originally an adjective (“knotty”) with an extra l (there are dialectal forms without l, like “knotty”, as well as older parallel forms with a, like its 🇨🇬 cognate), from an earlier  verb  “to braid, to tie in a knot” (cf. its still extant iterative form ), from, from which perhaps also  “to throw” (q.v.). Cognates include 🇨🇬, dialectal, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) knot looping in a string, wire, thread or similar material, that ties or binds things together
 * 2)  knot difficulty, hardship; difficult situation
 * 3)  node, nodule a thickening of some tissue, usually round or oval; a place where many fibrous elements come together
 * 4)  a set of pieces or parts that forms an element in a larger engine
 * 5)  a point where various elements meet; a part that links or connects various elements or parts
 * 6) junction, center, hub crossing point for different roads, streets, routes; point from which something is controled, directed
 * 7) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 8)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1)  a set of pieces or parts that forms an element in a larger engine
 * 2)  a point where various elements meet; a part that links or connects various elements or parts
 * 3) junction, center, hub crossing point for different roads, streets, routes; point from which something is controled, directed
 * 4) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 5)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1)  a set of pieces or parts that forms an element in a larger engine
 * 2)  a point where various elements meet; a part that links or connects various elements or parts
 * 3) junction, center, hub crossing point for different roads, streets, routes; point from which something is controled, directed
 * 4) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 5)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1) junction, center, hub crossing point for different roads, streets, routes; point from which something is controled, directed
 * 2) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 3)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 2)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 2)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1) center, nucleus a place where a certain group of objects — e.g., buildings, machinery, equipment, etc. — is concentrated
 * 2)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour
 * 1)  knot unit of speed equivalent to one nautical mile, or 1852 meters, per hour