munch
Luxemburgeois
/munɕ/
pronoun
Definitions
- many
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German manec inherited from Old High German manag (many).
Origin
Old High German
manag
Gloss
many
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Other
Kanji
多
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- manifold English
- maniness English
- many English
- many-bodied English
- many-branched English
- many-handed English
- many-kinded English
- many-sided English
- manycore English
- manyfold English
- manyhood English
- manyness English
- manyplies English
- manywise English
- overmany English
- Menge German
- manch German
- mancherlei German
- manchmal German
- mannigfach German
- mannigfaltig German
- menig Dutch, Flemish
- menigte Dutch, Flemish
- *managaz Proto-Germanic
- many Middle English
- menich Middle Dutch
- gimanagfalton Old High German
- manag Old High German
- managi Old High German
- manec Middle High German
- munchmol Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- meng Alemannic German
- mannich Central Franconian
- männich Central Franconian