termen

Etymology
From termen.

Noun

 * 1)  The outer edge of the wing of a butterfly or moth, joining the apex to the tornus.

Noun

 * 1) mill

Usage notes

 * Literary form: degirmen

Etymology
From the stem of.

Usage notes
The superessive of the possessive-suffixed form  is.

Etymology
From, from.

Etymology
From or cognate with 🇨🇬, from,.

Noun

 * 1) a term, fixed date, end
 * Gif ðú wille witan ðæt gemǽre terminum septuagesimalis, ðonne tele ðú . . . ðonne on ðam teóðan stent se termen, ðæt gemǽre,
 * On non Aprilis byð se forma termen on ðam circule ðe ys decennovenalis, oððe pascalis geháten
 * Ðæt gemǽre ðæs termenes pasche
 * On ðam termine' ðære eásterlícan tíde
 * Ymbe ðæne termen

Etymology
, with senses from. .

Noun

 * 1) term (period or length of time)
 * 2) terms, conditions

Noun

 * 1) term(s) (relation(s) among people)
 * 2) a term (word or phrase)