出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/03 18:17 UTC 版)
From Latin malum.
Related to Arabic مُعَلِّم (muʕallim, “teacher”).
malum (plural malums)
malum
malum n (genitive malī); second declension
malum
Perhaps borrowed from Doric Greek μᾶλον (mâlon, “apple”). Alternatively but less likely from Proto-Indo-European *méh₂lom. The Proto-Indo-European form regularly gives both mālum in Latin and μῆλον in Ancient Greek, but such reconstruction is dubious due to the fact that it is only found in some Indo-European languages. It is more likely that the Greek word was borrowed from a pre-Indo-European substratum and later borrowed into Latin. See μῆλον for more details.
mālum n (genitive mālī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mālum | māla |
| genitive | mālī | mālōrum |
| dative | mālō | mālīs |
| accusative | mālum | māla |
| ablative | mālō | mālīs |
| vocative | mālum | māla |
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