"Gmias" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Bavarian]

IPA: /ˈɡ̥miɐ̯s/
Etymology: From Middle High German gemüese, a derivative of Old High German muos (“food, victuals, porridge”), from Proto-Germanic *mōsą (“porridge, food”), from Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d- (“wet, fat, dripping”). Cognate with German Gemüse, Pennsylvania German Gemies, Luxembourgish Geméis, and possibly English mush. Etymology templates: {{inh|bar|gmh|gemüese}} Middle High German gemüese, {{der|bar|goh|muos||food, victuals, porridge}} Old High German muos (“food, victuals, porridge”), {{der|bar|gem-pro|*mōsą||porridge, food}} Proto-Germanic *mōsą (“porridge, food”), {{der|bar|ine-pro|*meh₂d-|id=wet|t=wet, fat, dripping}} Proto-Indo-European *meh₂d- (“wet, fat, dripping”), {{cog|de|Gemüse}} German Gemüse, {{cog|pdc|Gemies}} Pennsylvania German Gemies, {{cog|lb|Geméis}} Luxembourgish Geméis, {{cog|en|mush}} English mush Head templates: {{bar-noun|n}} Gmias n
  1. (uncountable) vegetables Tags: neuter, uncountable
    Sense id: en-Gmias-bar-noun-Gmwe-ijV Categories (other): Bavarian entries with incorrect language header, Bavarian terms with redundant script codes, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Bavarian entries with incorrect language header: 80 20 Disambiguation of Bavarian terms with redundant script codes: 71 29 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 90 10 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 92 8
  2. (uncountable) a seasoned vegetable-based side dish, such as a relish (not necessarily pickled and not usually in the form of a paste) Tags: neuter, uncountable
    Sense id: en-Gmias-bar-noun-rWb8IEB~
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