mon
Old Occitan
adjective
Definitions
- my (belonging to me)
Etymology
Inherited from Latin mum, meum.
Origin
Latin
meum
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mundivagant English
- *mum Latin
- meum Latin
- meum, meus Latin
- mum Latin
- mundanus Latin
- mundiger Latin
- munditia Latin
- mundities Latin
- mundivagus Latin
- mundus Latin
- mundānus Latin
- mondo Italian
- le mien French
- monde French
- mondialisation French
- mondo Spanish, Castilian
- mundo Spanish, Castilian
- μῆον Ancient Greek
- meon Old French
- mien Old French
- mon Old French
- monde Old French
- mun Old French
- mund Old French
- sire Old French
- mon Catalan, Valencian
- món Catalan, Valencian
- rodamón Catalan, Valencian
- monde Middle French
- mundo Old Portuguese
- mon Occitan
- mond Occitan
- mond Romansh
- mund Romansh
- muond Romansh
- mundiu Asturian
- mundu Asturian
- mond Friulian
- mosenhor Old Occitan
- senhor Old Occitan
- munnu Sicilian
- móndo Venetian
- monde Walloon
- monde Bourguignon
- mundhu Sardinian
- munno Neapolitan
- mondo Istriot
- mundo Aragonese
- monne Picard
- 𐌌𐌖𐌈 Etruscan