Where does “mallie” come from?

mallie (English) comes from English mall, from English pall mall, from Old French pale-maille, from Italian pallamaglio, from Italian palla, from Latin palla, from Frankish ball, from Northern Sami bállu — to fear.

mallie (English): The northern fulmar

Definitions

  1. The northern fulmar

Ancestry of “mallie”, step by step

mallie traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English mall

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishmallA pedestrianised street, especially a shopping...
2Englishpall mallA 17th-century game in which a ball was driven...
3Old Frenchpale-maille
4Italianpallamagliopall mall
5Italianpallaball; bullet, shot; testicles
6LatinpallaA rectangular piece of cloth worn by ladies in...
7Frankishball
8Northern Samibállutesticle, ball
9Northern Samiballátto become scared
10Proto-Samicpëlājëtēkto become scared
11Proto-Samicpëlëtēkto fear
12Proto-Uralicpele-to fear

via English ie

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishieAlternative form of i.e
Every word from Proto-Uralic pele-
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