OpphavFrom Middle Low German melden (“to betray”), from Proto-West Germanic *melþōn, from Proto-Germanic *melþōną.
- transitiveto report, notify about, file a complaint about
- reflexiveto relinquish, to turn one self in
- reflexiveto volunteer
- transitiveto text (to send a text message to)
- intransitive, reciprocalto text (to send and receive text messages)
- transitiveto review (books, music)
- feminineChenopodium
- masculine, neuterwaste material with weed seeds left after threshing and sorting of grains
Formermelder(present) · melde(past) · meldt(supine) · meld(participle, past) · meldande(participle, present) · meld(imperative) · melda(alternative) · melda(definite, singular) · melder(indefinite, plural) · meldene(definite, plural) · melden(definite, singular) · meldet(definite, singular) · meldar(indefinite, plural) · melde(indefinite, plural) · meldane(definite, plural) · melda(definite, plural)
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