ming
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From Middle English mingen, mengen, from Old English mengan (“to mix, combine, unite, associate with, consort, cohabit with, disturb, converse”), from Proto-West Germanic *mangijan (“to mix, knead”), from Proto-Indo-European *menk- (“to rumple, knead”). Cognate with Dutch mengen (“to mix, blend, mingle”), German mengen (“to mix”), Danish mænge (“to rub”), Old English ġemang (“mixture, union, troop, crowd, multitude, congregation, assembly, business, cohabitation”). More at among.
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged or meint or ment or meynt)
ming (plural mings)
Backformation from minging.
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged)
From Middle English mingen, mengen, mungen, muneȝen, from Old English myngian, mynegian, ġemynegian (“to bring to mind, have in mind”), from myne (“mind”), from ġemunan (“to remember”), from Proto-Germanic *munaną (“to think”), from Proto-Indo-European *men- (“to think”). Merged in Middle English with Old English ġemyndgian (“to remember, be mindful, remind, intend, commemorate, mention, exhort, impel, warn, demand payment”). More at mind.
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle minging, simple past and past participle minged)
From Chinese 命 (mìng, “destiny, fate; luck”).
ming (uncountable)
Perso-Arabic | مینگ |
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From Proto-Turkic *bïŋ.
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From Proto-Kuki-Chin *mik, from Proto-Sino-Tibetan *s-mjak ~ s-mik
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From Middle English mengen (“to mix”), mynge et al., from Old English mengan (“to mix”). In sense "to stink" probably derived from the specialized sheep-smearing sense.
ming (plural mings)
ming (third-person singular simple present mings, present participle mingin, simple past mingt, past participle mingt)
← 1 | ← 100 | 1,000 | 1,000,000 (106) → | 1,000,000,000 (109) → |
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Cardinal: ming Ordinal: minginchi |
From Proto-Turkic *bïŋ (“thousand”).
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