mynet
Middle English
editNoun
editmynet
- Alternative form of mynute
Middle Welsh
editEtymology
editSuppletive verb; verbal noun from Proto-Brythonic *moned (compare Cornish mones, Breton mont), verbal noun of Proto-Celtic *monītor (compare Middle Irish muinithir (“goes around”)), from Proto-Indo-European *menH- (compare Umbrian menes (“will come”), Lithunaian mìnti (“to trample, scutch”)). Indicative forms from Proto-Celtic *ageti (“to drive”) (compare Old Irish aigid), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eǵ- (compare Latin agō). The forms in el- are from Proto-Celtic *ɸel- (“to approach, drive”), from Proto-Indo-European *pelh₂- (compare Latin pellō (“strike, drive”), Epic Greek πίλναμαι (pílnamai, “approach”).
Pronunciation
editVerb
editmynet
- to go
Conjugation
editConjugation
singular | plural | impersonal | |||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | ||
present indicative | af | ey | a, aa | awn | ewch | ant, aant | eir |
imperfect indicative | awn | aut | aei | aem | — | aent, eynt | eit |
preterite | euthum | aethost | aeth | aetham | aethawch | aethant, aethont | aethpwyt |
perfect | athwyf, ethwyf | athwyt | ethyw, eðyw | ethym | — | ethynt | — |
pluperfect | athoeðwn | — | athoeð, aðoeð | — | — | athoeðynt | — |
present subjunctive | elwyf, elhwyf | elych, elhych | el | elom, elhom | eloch, elhoch | elwynt, elhwynt | eler, elher |
imperfect subjunctive | elwn, elhwn | elut, elhut | elei, elhei | elem, elym | — | elynt, elhynt | — |
imperative | — | dos | aet, elid, elhid | awn | ewch | aent | — |
verbal noun | mynet |
Descendants
editMutation
editMiddle Welsh mutation | |||
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Radical | Soft | Nasal | Aspirate |
mynet | uynet / vynet | unchanged | unchanged |
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every possible mutated form of every word actually occurs. |
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *munit.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editmynet n
- coin
- gylden mynet
- a gold coin
Declension
editDeclension of mynet (strong a-stem)
Related terms
edit- mynetere (“money changer, minter”)
- mynetian (“to mint”)
- mynetsleġe (“a minting”), frummynetsleġe (“first minting”)
- mynetsmiþþe (“a mint: a place where money is produced”)
Descendants
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