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Mildewy Melissa
- mildew (n.)
- mid-13c., mildeu "honeydew, nectar," from Old English meledeaw "honeydew" (sticky stuff exuded by aphids), from Proto-Germanic compound of *melith "honey" (see Melissa) + *dawwaz "dew" (see dew). Cf. Old Saxon milidou, Dutch meeldauw, German Meltau "mildew."
First element in many cases assimilated to forms of meal
(n.2) "ground grain." As a kind of fungus it is first recorded
mid-14c., so called from its being sticky and originally growing in
plants. As a verb from 1550s. Related: Mildewed.
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