"mynecen" meaning in Old English

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈmy.ne.t͡ʃen/ Forms: myneċen [canonical]
Etymology: From Proto-Germanic *munikinnō (“female monk”), from *munikaz (“monk”), from Late Latin monachus (“monk”), from Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós, “hermit”, noun), from μοναχός (monakhós, “single, solitary”, adjective), from μόνος (mónos, “alone”), from Proto-Indo-European *men-, *menw-, *manw- (“small, little, isolated”). Cognate with German Mönchin (“female monk”). Etymology templates: {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*munikinnō||female monk}} Proto-Germanic *munikinnō (“female monk”), {{der|ang|LL.|monachus||monk}} Late Latin monachus (“monk”), {{der|ang|grc|μοναχός||hermit|pos=n}} Ancient Greek μοναχός (monakhós, “hermit”, noun), {{der|ang|ine-pro|*men-}} Proto-Indo-European *men-, {{cog|de|Mönchin||female monk}} German Mönchin (“female monk”) Head templates: {{ang-adj|head=myneċen}} myneċen
  1. nun Synonyms: myneċenu
    Sense id: en-mynecen-ang-adj-5m-eZES0 Categories (other): Old English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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