imell
English
Alternative forms
- amell, imelle, inmell, ymell, omelle
Etymology
From Middle English imell, emell, emelle, omelle, from Old Norse á milli, í milli (“in the middle”), from Old Norse milli, miðli (“middle”), from Proto-Germanic *midilą, *medalą (“middle”), from Proto-Indo-European *medʰy- (“between, in the middle, middle”). More at middle.
Adverb
imell (comparative more imell, superlative most imell)
- (dialectal or obsolete) In the middle; between.
Preposition
imell
- (dialectal or obsolete) Amid; among.