Associations to the word «Mell»
Noun
- Pell
- Mag
- Lazarus
- Fell
- Dahl
- Yunnan
- Alderman
- Peach
- Cartoonist
- Ign
- Lal
- Sergio
- Ballad
- Conglomerate
- Horseman
- Heap
- Scarborough
- Melanie
- Dash
- Confusion
- Striving
- Deborah
- Hue
- Dee
- Salem
- Trooper
- Lan
- Multitude
- Barbarian
- Cheer
- Dunn
- Rush
- Nina
- Garment
- Sword
- Hammond
- Pike
- Plain
- Cannon
- Shout
- Cavalry
- Crowd
- Shah
- Fraction
- Throwing
- Patricia
- Retreat
- Delight
- Stat
- Trembling
- Panic
- Fury
- Heel
- Trunk
- Limb
- Keeper
- Enemy
- Slope
- Rally
- Doll
- Mythology
- Dick
- Infantry
- Gate
- Desk
- Fantasy
- Supper
- Em
Adjective
Wiktionary
MELL, verb. (UK dialectal) (transitive) To speak; converse; tell; say.
MELL, noun. (UK dialectal) Discourse; conversation.
MELL, verb. (intransitive) (archaic) To deal, concern oneself; to interfere or meddle.
MELL, noun. (obsolete) honey
MELL OF A HESS, noun. (informal) hell of a mess; a severe mess; a complicatedly bad situation
Wise words
Words to me were magic. You could say a word and it could
conjure up all kinds of images or feelings or a chilly
sensation or whatever. It was amazing to me that words had
this power.