Ming

Etymology 1
From mingen:, mengen:, from  mengan:, from, from. Cognate with Dutch mengen:, German mengen:, Danish mænge:, gemang:. More at.

Alternative forms

 * minge, meng

Verb

 * 1)  To mix, blend, mingle.
 * 2)  To bring (people, animals etc.) together; to be joined, in marriage or sexual intercourse.
 * 3) *1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.ii:
 * the old man [...] him brought into a secret part, / Where that false couple were full closely ment / In wanton lust and lewd embracement [...].
 * 1)  To produce through mixing; especially, to knead.

Noun

 * 1) Mixture.

Etymology 2
Backformation from minging:.

Verb

 * 1)  To be unattractive (person or object).
 * 2)  To be foul smelling.

Related terms

 * minger
 * minging

Etymology 3
From mingen:, mengen:, mungen:, muneȝen:, from  myngian:, mynegian:, gemynegian:, from myne:, from gemunan:, from, from. Merged in Middle English with gemyndgian:. More at.

Verb

 * 1)  To speak of; mention; tell; relate.
 * 2)  To speak; tell; talk; discourse.

Pinyin syllable
ming



Noun

 * 1) smell

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