Mënch
Luxemburgeois
/mənɕ/
noun
Definitions
- monk
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German münech inherited from Old High German munih derived from monachus.
Origin
monachus
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- monk English
- monkery English
- monkess English
- monkette English
- monking English
- monkish English
- monkless English
- monklet English
- monklike English
- monkly English
- monkscloth English
- monkshood English
- monachus Latin
- monicus Latin
- Mönch German
- Mönchin German
- Mönchsgeier German
- mönchisch German
- Schiermonnikoog Dutch, Flemish
- bedelmonnik Dutch, Flemish
- monnik Dutch, Flemish
- monniksgier Dutch, Flemish
- monnikskap Dutch, Flemish
- monk Middle English
- monic Middle Dutch
- munih Old High German
- monnik Afrikaans
- münech Middle High German
- münich Middle High German
- mních Slovak
- мънихъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- monachus LL