Bulgarian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mlinъ (from 0-grade of ме́ля (mélja, to mince) +‎ -ин (-in)).

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млин (mlinm (diminutive мли́нец) (dialectal)

  1. type of pastry: blin, phyllo

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  • мли́во (mlívo, kibble, ground grains) (dialectal)

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Macedonian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mъlinъ.

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млин (mlinm (plural млинови)

  1. (dialectal) mill
    Synonym: мелница (melnica)

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Declension of млин
singular plural
indefinite млин (mlin) млинови (mlinovi)
definite unspecified млинот (mlinot) млиновите (mlinovite)
definite proximal млинов (mlinov) млиновиве (mlinovive)
definite distal млинон (mlinon) млиновине (mlinovine)
vocative млину (mlinu) млинови (mlinovi)
count form млина (mlina)

Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *mъlinъ, from Old High German mulin, from Latin molīnum.

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мли̏н m (Latin spelling mlȉn)

  1. mill

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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From Proto-Slavic *mъlinъ, from Old High German mulin, from Latin molīnum.

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  • IPA(key): [mɫɪn]
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млин (mlynm inan (genitive млина́, nominative plural млини́, genitive plural млині́в)

  1. mill

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