manian

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Finnish

Noun

manian

  1. genitive singular of mania

Anagrams

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *manōn, from Proto-Germanic *manōną, from Proto-Indo-European *men- (think). Cognate with Old Frisian monia, Old Saxon manōn (Dutch manen), Old High German manōn (German mahnen). The Indo-European root is also the source of Ancient Greek μένος (ménos), Latin mens, Welsh mynnu, Russian мнить (mnitʹ), Lithuanian minti.

Pronunciation

Verb

manian

  1. to bring to mind what should be done or what should not be forgotten; to urge, to admonish

Conjugation

More information infinitive, indicative mood ...
infinitive manian manienne
indicative mood present tense past tense
first person singular maniġe manode
second person singular manast manodest
third person singular manaþ manode
plural maniaþ manodon
subjunctive present tense past tense
singular maniġe manode
plural maniġen manoden
imperative
singular mana
plural maniaþ
participle present past
maniende (ġe)manod
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Descendants

  • Middle English: *monien, monihen, *monen

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