mjólk

Etymology
From, , from , cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) milk

Declension
Note the lack of i-mutation in the genitive (from *melukiz ). Although the form would suggest a mutated **mýlkur, -jó- is not the original vowel (from *-eu-, as in ), but a product of a double vowel change, first fracture: meluk- > mjǫlk, and then lengthening: o/ǫ > ó before lk. Also, the ability of the -iz to effect an i-mutation on the first vowel is reduced by the intermediate -u-.

Derived terms

 * - a knife may never go in milk - only scoop, spoon and mug
 * - a knife may never go in milk - only scoop, spoon and mug
 * - a knife may never go in milk - only scoop, spoon and mug
 * - a knife may never go in milk - only scoop, spoon and mug
 * - a knife may never go in milk - only scoop, spoon and mug

Etymology
From, , from , cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. Ultimately from.

Note the lack of i-mutation in the genitive (from *melukiz). Although the form would suggest a mutated **mýlkur, -jó- is not the original vowel (from *-eu-, as in ), but a product of a double vowel change, first fracture: meluk- > mjǫlk, and then lengthening: o/ǫ > ó before lk. Also, the ability of the -iz to effect an i-mutation on the first vowel is reduced by the intermediate -u-.

Noun

 * 1) milk
 * 2) any liquid resembling milk, as the liquid within a coconut (e.g. kókosmjólk), the juice or sap of certain plants (e.g. fíflamjólk), or various pharmaceutical preparations
 * 3)  milt from a fish