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From Middle English middel , from Old English middel ( “ middle, centre, waist ” ) , from Proto-Germanic *midlą , *midilą , *medalą ( “ middle ” ) , a diminutive of Proto-Germanic *midjō ( “ middle, midst ” ) (compare *midjaz ( “ mid, middle ” , adjective ) ), from Proto-Indo-European *médʰyos ( “ between, in the middle, middle ” ) .
Cognates
Cognate with Saterland Frisian Middel ( “ middle ” ) , West Frisian mul ( “ middle ” ) , Dutch middel ( “ means; medicine, cure ” ) , German mittel ( “ middle ” , adjective ) , Mittel ( “ means; medicament, remedy ” , noun ) , Luxembourgish Mëttel ( “ means, method; medicament ” ) , Vilamovian mytuł ( “ middle ” ) , Yiddish מיטל ( mitl , “ middle ” ) , Danish , Norwegian Bokmål and Norwegian Nynorsk middel ( “ means ” ) , Icelandic meðal ( “ average; means, medicine ” ) , Swedish medel ( “ average, mean, middle ” ) . See also mid .
middle (plural middles )
A centre , midpoint .
The middle of a circle is the point which has the same distance to every point of circle.
The part between the beginning and the end.
I woke up in the middle of the night.
In the middle of the marathon, David collapsed from fatigue.
1913 , Joseph C[rosby] Lincoln , chapter I, in Mr. Pratt’s Patients , New York, N.Y.; London: D[aniel] Appleton and Company , →OCLC :Then there came a reg'lar terror of a sou'wester same as you don't get one summer in a thousand, and blowed the shanty flat and ripped about half of the weir poles out of the sand. We spent consider'ble money getting 'em reset, and then a swordfish got into the pound and tore the nets all to slathers, right in the middle of the squiteague season.
( cricket ) The middle stump .
The central part of a human body; the waist .
2012 , Caroline Moore, Fasting In A Fast World :If I have a diet plan and stick to it, it is easy for me to have control over my middle .
( grammar ) The middle voice .
( politics ) the center of the political spectrum .
As part of his successful re-election strategy, Clinton began governing from the middle .
centre, midpoint
Afrikaans: midde
Aklanon: tunga'
Albanian: mes (sq) m , midis (sq)
Altai:
Northern Altai: орта ( orta ) , орто ( orto )
Southern Altai: орто ( orto )
Arabic: مُنْتَصَف m ( muntaṣaf ) , وَسَط m ( wasaṭ )
Armenian: մեջտեղ (hy) ( meǰteġ ) , կենտրոն (hy) ( kentron )
Aromanian: njadzã f , nolgic n , nolgiuc , njilgioc , mesi f , mese (roa-rup) f
Assamese: মাজ ( maz )
Asturian: mediu (ast) m
Avar: цӏцӏороб ( ccʼorob )
Azerbaijani: orta (az)
Bangi: ntéi
Bashkir: урта ( urta )
Basque: erdi
Belarusian: сярэдзі́на f ( sjaredzína ) , сяро́дак m ( sjaródak )
Bengali: মধ্য (bn) ( moddho )
Bikol:
Central Bikol: tahaw (bcl)
Bulgarian: среда (bg) f ( sreda ) , център (bg) m ( centǎr )
Burmese: အလယ် (my) ( a.lai )
Catalan: mig (ca) m
Cebuano: tunga
Cherokee: ᎠᏰᏟ ( ayetli )
Cheyenne: sétóve
Chinese:
Eastern Min: 中央 ( düng yueng ) , 中间 ( düng (g)an )
Hokkien: 中央 (zh-min-nan) ( tiong-ng ) , 中間 / 中间 (zh-min-nan) ( tiong-kan )
Mandarin: 中央 (zh) ( zhōngyāng ) , 中間 / 中间 (zh) ( zhōngjiān ) , 中心 (zh) ( zhōngxīn )
Crimean Tatar: orta
Czech: střed (cs) m
Dalmatian: mesu m
Danish: midte c
Drung: vdung
Dutch: midden (nl) n , centrum (nl) n
Egyptian: (qꜣb )
Esperanto: mezo (eo)
Estonian: keskkoht
Evenki: дулин ( dulin ) , уңурэ
Finnish: keskipiste (fi) , keskusta (fi)
French: milieu (fr) m
Frisian:
West Frisian: middel n
Friulian: mieç m
Fula: hakkunde
Georgian: შუა ( šua ) , შუაგული ( šuaguli )
German: Mittelpunkt (de)
Gothic: 𐌼𐌹𐌳𐌿𐌼𐌰 f ( miduma )
Greek: μέση (el) f ( mési ) , μέσο (el) n ( méso )
Ancient Greek: μέσον n ( méson )
Gujarati: મધ્ય ( madhya ) , વચલું ( vaclũ ) , વચ્ચેનું ( vaccenũ )
Haitian Creole: mitan
Hebrew: אֶמְצַע (he)
Hindi: मध्य (hi) f ( madhya )
Hmong:
White Hmong: please add this translation if you can
Hungarian: középpont (hu)
Indonesian: tengah (id)
Irish: lár m
Old Irish: medón m
Italian: mezzo (it) m
Jamaican Creole: miggle
Japanese: 中央 (ja) ( ちゅうおう, chūō ) , 中間 (ja) ( ちゅうかん, chūkan ) , 中心 (ja) ( ちゅうしん, chūshin )
Javanese: tengah (jv)
Old Javanese: tĕngah
Kazakh: орта ( orta )
Khmer: កណ្ដាល (km) ( kɑndaal )
Komi:
Komi-Permyak: шöр ( šör )
Kongo: kati
Korean: 중앙(中央) (ko) ( jung'ang ) , 중간(中間) (ko) ( junggan ) , 가운데 (ko) ( gaunde ) , 중심 (ko) ( jungsim )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: ناوەند (ckb) ( nawend ) , ناوەڕاست ( nawerrast )
Northern Kurdish: nav (ku) f
Kyrgyz: орто (ky) ( orto )
Ladin: mesan
Lao: ກາງ (lo) ( kāng )
Latgalian: vyds , vyducs
Latin: medium n
Latvian: vidus m
Lingala: kati , ntéi
Lithuanian: vidurys
Lombard: mezz , mès
Macedonian: средина f ( sredina ) , средиште n ( središte )
Malay: pusat , tengah (ms)
Malayalam: നടുക് ( naṭukŭ ) , മധ്യം (ml) ( madhyaṁ )
Manchu: ᡩᡠᠯᡳᠮᠪᠠ ( dulimba )
Māori: pokapū
Mongolian: дунд (mn) ( dund )
Mwani: kati
Nepali: बीच ( bīc ) , मध्य ( madhya )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: midt (no) m
Nynorsk: midt (no) m
Occitan: mièg (oc) m
Odia: ମଝି (or) ( majhi ) , ମଧ୍ୟ (or) ( madhya )
Old English: middel ; midlen
Old Turkic: 𐰆𐰺𐱃𐰆 ( ortu )
Papiamentu: mei
Pashto: منځ (ps) m ( manź )
Persian: میان (fa) ( miyân ) , وسط (fa) ( vasat )
Polish: środek (pl) m , serce (pl) n
Portuguese: meio (pt) m , centro (pt) m
Punjabi: ਮੱਧ ( maddha )
Romanian: mijloc (ro) n , miez (ro) n , centru (ro) n
Russian: середи́на (ru) f ( seredína ) , среди́на (ru) f ( sredína )
Sanskrit: मध्य (sa) n ( madhya )
Santali: ᱜᱚᱵᱷᱚ ( gôbhô )
Scottish Gaelic: meadhan m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: средина f
Latin: sredina (sh) f
Slovak: stred m
Slovene: sredina (sl) f
Spanish: medio (es) m , centro (es) m
Sranan Tongo: mindri
Swedish: mitt (sv)
Tagalog: ( literally ) gitna (tl)
Tajik: миёна (tg) ( miyona )
Tamil: நடு (ta) ( naṭu )
Tatar: урта (tt) ( urta )
Tausug: tungaan
Thai: กลาง (th) ( glaang )
Tibetan: please add this translation if you can
Tok Pisin: namel
Turkish: orta (tr) , merkez (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: اورتا ( orta )
Turkmen: orta
Udmurt: шор ( šor )
Ukrainian: середи́на (uk) f ( seredýna )
Urdu: وسط (ur) ( vasat )
Uyghur: please add this translation if you can
Uzbek: oʻrta (uz) , oʻrtacha (uz)
Venetan: mèzo
Vietnamese: giữa (vi) , trung tâm (vi)
Walloon: mitan (wa) m
Welsh: canol (cy) f
Yakut: орто ( orto )
Yiddish: מיטל n ( mitl )
Zhuang: cunghyangh
part between beginning and end
central part of human body
Translations to be checked
middle (no comparative , superlative middlemost or ( colloquial , childish ) middlest )
Located in the middle; in between .
the middle point
Central .
( grammar ) Pertaining to the middle voice .
alt-middle lexical middle voice man-in-the-middle attack middle age , middle-aged Middle Ages middle-aisle it middle article middle atmosphere middle body middleborn middlebox middlebreaker middlebrow middlebuster middle C Middle Cambrian middle cerebral artery syndrome middle child middle childhood middle class , middle-class , lower- , upper- middle-click middle college middle course middle day middle distance , middle-distance middle dot middle eight middle-end middle for diddle middlegame (middle game )middle ground middle-grounder middle guard middle hundreds middle income trap middle-income trap middle infield , -er middle initial middle latitude middle manager , middle management middleman (middle man ), middlewoman , middleperson middle marker middle-market middle mile Middle Mongol middle name middle note middle of bumfuck nowhere middle office middle of nowhere middle of the market middle of the road , -er middle-of-the-roadism middle order middle pair middle passage (Middle Passage )middle path middle point middle position middle power middle-range middle reaches middle-road middle-roader middle school , middle schooler middle-sized middle splitter middle spotted woodpecker Middle Stone Age middlestream middle stump Middle Temple middle term middle tilde middletone middle verb middle voice middle watch Middle Watut middle way middleweight middle youth missing middle principle of excluded middle right middle lobe syndrome syntactic middle voice
located in the middle; in between
Arabic: وَسَط ( wasaṭ ) , مُتَوَسْط ( mutawasṭ ) , أَوْسَط (ar) ( ʔawsaṭ )
Armenian: միջին (hy) ( miǰin )
Azerbaijani: orta (az)
Belarusian: сярэ́дні (be) ( sjarédni )
Bulgarian: сре́ден (bg) ( sréden )
Burmese: လတ် (my) ( lat )
Catalan: mitjà (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 中間 / 中间 (zh) ( zhōngjiàn )
Czech: prostřední (cs)
Dutch: midden (nl)
Esperanto: meza
Estonian: kesk-
Extremaduran: meyu
Finnish: keski- (fi)
French: moyen (fr)
Friulian: mezan
German: Mittel- , mittlere (de)
Gothic: 𐌼𐌹𐌳𐌾𐌹𐍃 ( midjis )
Greek: μέσος (el) m ( mésos ) , μεσαίος (el) m ( mesaíos )
Ancient Greek: μέσος ( mésos )
Hindi: माध्यमिक (hi) ( mādhyamik ) , बीच (hi) ( bīc )
Hungarian: középső (hu) , közép- (hu)
Indonesian: pertengahan (id)
Italian: medio (it) , mezzano (it)
Japanese: (please verify ) 中間の (ja) ( chūkan no )
Korean: 중앙의 ( jung'ang'ui )
Latin: medius (la)
Latvian: vidus , vidējs
Macedonian: среден ( sreden ) , средишен ( središen )
Malay: tengah (ms)
Norwegian: midterst
Pashto: منځنی ( manźanay )
Persian: میانه (fa) ( miyâna, miyâne )
Polish: środkowy (pl)
Portuguese: médio (pt)
Romanian: mediu (ro)
Russian: сре́дний (ru) m ( srédnij )
Sanskrit: मध्य (sa) ( madhya )
Scottish Gaelic: meadhanach
Slovak: stredný (sk) , prostredný
Spanish: medio (es)
Swedish: mellersta (sv)
Telugu: మధ్య (te) ( madhya )
Ukrainian: сере́дній ( serédnij )
Venetan: mesàn
Võro: kesk-
Walloon: mîtrin (wa) m
Yakut: орто ( orto )
pertaining to the middle voice
Greek:
Ancient Greek: μέσος ( mésos )
middle (third-person singular simple present middles , present participle middling , simple past and past participle middled )
( obsolete , transitive ) To take a middle view of. [17th–18th c.]
1748 , [Samuel Richardson ], “Letter XXVII”, in Clarissa. Or, The History of a Young Lady: [ … ] , volume (please specify |volume=I to VII) , London: [ … ] S[ amuel] Richardson; [ … ] , →OCLC :And now, to middle the matter between both, it is pity, that the man they favour has not that sort of merit which a person of a mind so delicate as that of Miss Harlowe might reasonably expect in a husband.
( obsolete , nautical , transitive ) To double (a rope ) into two equal portions ; to fold in the middle. [19th c.]
( cricket , transitive ) To strike (the ball) with the middle portion of the face of the bat.
middle
inflection of middel :
weak singular
strong / weak plural