See also: monn and Monn

Bavarian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Middle High German man, from Old High German man, from Proto-West Germanic *mann-. Cognate with German Mann, Dutch man, English man, Icelandic maður, Swedish man, Gothic 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐌽𐌰 (manna).

Noun

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mònn

  1. (Sappada) man
  2. (Sappada) husband

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Mòcheno

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Etymology

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From Middle High German man, from Old High German man, from Proto-West Germanic *mann, from Proto-Germanic *mann-. Cognate with German Mann, English man.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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mònn m (plural mander)

  1. man (male human being)
    Coordinate term: baib
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References

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  • Anthony R. Rowley, Liacht as de sproch: Grammatica della lingua mòchena Deutsch-Fersentalerisch, TEMI, 2003.