monadh

Gaelic (Scots)

/ˈmɔnəɣ/

noun
Definitions
  • moor, heath
  • (Argyll) mountain, hill
  • Any hill-pasture as distinguished from meadow and arable land.

Etymology

Derived from Proto-Brythonic *mönɨð, derived from Proto-Celtic *moniyos derived from Proto-Indo-European *men- (think, stand out, stay, tower, mountain, stand still, mind, have in mind, project, remember, change, remain, rmemeber, small), *men- (think, stand out, stay, tower, mountain, stand still, mind, have in mind, project, remember, change, remain, rmemeber, small).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*men-

Gloss

think, stand out, stay, tower, mountain, stand still, mind, have in mind, project, remember, change, remain, rmemeber, small

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Kanji

楼, 塔

Emoji
💭 🤔

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