Where does “មីកុឡា” come from?

មីកុឡា (Khmer) comes from Khmer កុឡា, from Burmese ကုလား, from Pali kula, from Pali samagga, from Pali agga, from Sanskrit अग्र, from Sanskrit अङ्ग्, from Sanskrit इङ्ग् — to agitate.

មីកុឡា (Khmer): mee kola, Burmese-style noodles

Definitions

  1. mee kola, Burmese-style noodles

Ancestry of “មីកុឡា”, step by step

មីកុឡា traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Khmer កុឡា

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1KhmerកុឡាBurmese specifically the Shan people
2BurmeseကုလားIndians and persons of South Asian ancestry; Term...
3Palikulaclan, caste, family
4Palisamaggaunited, being in harmony
5Paliaggahighest; top-most
6Sanskritअग्रforemost, anterior, first, prominent, projecting,...
7Sanskritअङ्ग्to go
8Sanskritइङ्ग्to agitate

via Khmer មី

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Khmerមីlo mein vermicelli; dish prepared using lo mein...
2VietnameseShort for mì ăn liền; instant noodles cooked...
3Italianmime; The third note, mi; E
4Latinmihidative of ego, indirect object form; me; to me
5LatinegōI; first person singular personal pronoun, nominative case
6Proto-ItalicegōI
7Proto-Indo-Europeanéǵh₂I
Every word from Sanskrit इङ्ग्Every word from Sanskrit अङ्ग्Every word from Sanskrit अग्र