mon etymology

English word mon comes from Proto-Indo-European *men-, Proto-Indo-European *mony-, Proto-Indo-European *mAnw-, Old Norse monu, Old Norse man, Proto-Germanic *mainą (Damage, hurt. Unjustice, sin.), Proto-Germanic *mainaz (Mean, damaging, hurtful. Unjust, false.)

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Detailed word origin of mon

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
*men- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*mony- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) withers, crest, mane
*mAnw- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) man
monu Old Norse (non)
man Old Norse (non)
*mainą Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Damage, hurt. Unjustice, sin.
*mainaz Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) Mean, damaging, hurtful. Unjust, false.
mān Old English (ang)
*mann- Proto-Germanic (gem-pro) (Runic alphabet) name of the M-rune (ᛗ). Man.
mann Old English (ang) Man (adult male). Person, human. The rune ᛗ, representing the sound /m/.
mane Middle English (enm)
men English (eng) (collective) (The) people, humanity.
mon English (eng) (slang, used in the vocative) A colloquial means of address of man in places such as Jamaica and Shropshire in England.

Words with the same origin as mon

Descendants of *men-
automatic brain main mainland mansion mental mention min mind mine minor mint minus monastery monitor monk moon moonlight mount mountain moustache my permanent remain summon
Descendants of *mony-
moan moonshine
Descendants of *mAnw-
batman businessman chairman chap chop game gentleman man mankind match matches men norman policeman salesman set spoke sunset superman u upset us woman women
Descendants of monu
congressman fisherman foreman freeman freshman madman manly
Descendants of man
gent
Descendants of *mainą
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