mynet
Old English
noun
Definitions
- coin
Etymology
Inherited from *munit derived from Latin monēta (mint, money, coinage, coined money, place for making coins, a mint, a place for coining money, coin).
Origin
Latin
monēta
Gloss
mint, money, coinage, coined money, place for making coins, a mint, a place for coining money, coin
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
金
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mint English
- Monēta Latin
- moneta Latin
- monēta Latin
- moneta Italian
- muntslag Dutch, Flemish
- moneda Spanish, Castilian
- mynt Norwegian Bokmål
- mynt Swedish
- moneta Polish
- mynt Norwegian Nynorsk
- mynetere Old English
- mynetian Old English
- mynetsmiþþe Old English
- smiþþe Old English
- mynt Middle English
- mynter Middle English
- mynt Old Norse
- mønt Danish
- moneta Czech
- moneie Old French
- monoie Old French
- moneda Catalan, Valencian
- monetitzar Catalan, Valencian
- mynt Icelandic
- muniz Old High German
- monēta Latvian
- *munit gmw-pro
- *munitārī gmw-pro
- *munitōn gmw-pro
- munita Old Dutch
- mõeda Old Portuguese
- mõeda, moeda Old Portuguese
- munte Middle Low German
- munaida Romansh
- muneda Romansh
- muneida Romansh
- moneda Asturian
- monede Friulian
- moneta Lithuanian
- monéda Venetian
- monaita Dalmatian
- muneida Ladin