"Mënch" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Luxembourgish]

IPA: [mənɕ] Forms: Mënchen [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from German Mönch, from Middle High German münech, from Old High German munih, from Proto-West Germanic *munik. The inherited form is Minnech (now restricted to the sense “gelding”). Further cognate with Dutch monnik, English monk. Etymology templates: {{bor+|lb|de|Mönch}} Borrowed from German Mönch, {{der|lb|gmh|münech}} Middle High German münech, {{inh|lb|goh|munih}} Old High German munih, {{inh|lb|gmw-pro|*munik}} Proto-West Germanic *munik, {{doublet|lb|Minnech|notext=1}} Minnech, {{cog|nl|monnik}} Dutch monnik, {{cog|en|monk}} English monk Head templates: {{lb-noun|m}} Mënch m (plural Mënchen)
  1. monk Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Monasticism Synonyms: Brudder, Klouschterbrudder, Pater (english: ordained)
    Sense id: en-Mënch-lb-noun-m1UNFeKY Categories (other): Luxembourgish entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries

Alternative forms

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