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Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mēnô
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *mḗh₁n̥s (“moon, month”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmɛː.nɔːː/
Noun
*mēnô m
- moon
Inflection
masculine an-stemDeclension of *mēnô (masculine an-stem) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | *mēnô | *mēnaniz | |
vocative | *mēnô | *mēnaniz | |
accusative | *mēnanų | *mēnanunz | |
genitive | *mēniniz | *mēnanǫ̂ | |
dative | *mēnini | *mēnammaz | |
instrumental | *mēninē | *mēnammiz |
Related terms
- *mēnōþs
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *mānō
- Old English: mōna, mōne
- Middle English: mone, moone, mon, moyn, monæ, mona
- English: moon
- Sranan Tongo: mun
- Tok Pisin: mun
- Torres Strait Creole: mun
- Scots: muin, mone, monne, moon, moune, mowne, moyn, moyne, mune, mwne
- Yola: mond
- English: moon
- Middle English: mone, moone, mon, moyn, monæ, mona
- Old Frisian: mōna
- North Frisian:
- Föhr-Amrum: muun
- Mooring: moune
- Saterland Frisian: Moune
- West Frisian: moanne
- North Frisian:
- Old Saxon: māno
- Middle Low German: māne
- Dutch Low Saxon: maone
- Hamburgisch: Maan, Maand
- Westphalian:
- Lippisch: Mon m
- Ravensbergisch: Måne
- Sauerländisch: Mōne f, Mond m, Mōn m, Mound m Mōend m
- Westmünsterländisch: Maone, Maon f, Maond m
- Plautdietsch: Mon
- → Polabian: mon
- Middle Low German: māne
- Old Dutch: māno
- Middle Dutch: mâne
- Dutch: maan
- Afrikaans: maan
- Berbice Creole Dutch: manti
- Jersey Dutch: mân, môn
- Negerhollands: maand, man, maen
- → Aukan: manti
- Limburgish: maon
- West Flemish: moane
- Zealandic: maene, maone
- Dutch: maan
- Middle Dutch: mâne
- Old High German: māno
- Middle High German: māne, mān, mōne, mōn
- Alemannic German: Maan, manä, meini, moanu, Mond, manòd, mànund
- Swabian: Moo, Mao
- Bavarian: Mou, mone
- Cimbrian: maano, ma, må
- Mòcheno: mu'
- Central Franconian: Mond, Muund
- German: Mond
- Luxembourgish: Mound
- Rhine Franconian:
- Pennsylvania German: Muhn
- Vilamovian: mönd
- Alemannic German: Maan, manä, meini, moanu, Mond, manòd, mànund
- Middle High German: māne, mān, mōne, mōn
- Old English: mōna, mōne
- Proto-Norse: *ᛗᚨᚾᛟ (*mano)
- Old Norse: máni
- Icelandic: máni
- Faroese: máni
- Norn: måni
- Norwegian: måne
- Westrobothnian: måɳe, mɑɳe, mani (merged with Proto-Germanic *mēnōþs)
- Old Swedish: māne
- Swedish: måne
- Old Danish: mānæ
- Danish: måne
- Gutnish: mane
- → Proto-Samic: *mānō (see there for further descendants)
- Old Norse: máni
- Gothic: 𐌼𐌴𐌽𐌰 (mēna)
- Crimean Gothic: mine