mund
Middle English
/muΛnd/
noun
Definitions
- Might, ability, or skill.
- Magnitude, greatness, utility, or usefulness.
- (rare) Protection, guarding, defence
- (rare) A hand, especially as a measurement.
- (rare) A band of warriors or fighters.
Etymology
Inherited from Old English mund (hand, protection, hand of protection, guardianship, protector) inherited from Proto-Germanic *mundΕ (protection, security, hand).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*mundΕ
Gloss
protection, security, hand
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
ζ
Emoji
π π π€ βοΈ β β βοΈ βοΈ ποΈ ποΈ ποΈ ποΈ π π π ποΈ ποΈ π π π« π π ποΈ π π π π ββοΈ π ββοΈ π πββοΈ πββοΈ π π π π€ π€ π€ π€ π€ π€ π€ π€« π€ π§βπ€βπ§ 𧀠ποΈ
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Richmond English
- mund English
- Munderici Latin
- mundius Latin
- mΓΌndig German
- *mhβ-nt-Γ©hβ Proto-Indo-European
- *mundΕ Proto-Germanic
- Eadmund Old English
- mund Old English
- mundbyrd Old English
- mundgripe Old English
- Rychemund Middle English
- mound Middle English
- riche Middle English
- mund Old Norse
- munt Old High German
- *αα’αΊαα’α Proto-Norse