Mon
English
Etymology 1
Noun
Mon (plural Mons)Category:English lemmas#MONCategory:English nouns#MONCategory:English countable nouns#MONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
Translations
Etymology 2
From BurmeseCategory:English terms borrowed from Burmese#MONCategory:English terms derived from Burmese#MON မွန် (mwan).
Noun
Mon (plural Mons or Mon)Category:English lemmas#MONCategory:English nouns#MONCategory:English countable nouns#MONCategory:English nouns with irregular plurals#MONCategory:English indeclinable nouns#MONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
- A member of a people living primarily in the Mon State of Myanmar (also known as Burma), and in Thailand.
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Proper noun
MonCategory:English lemmas#MONCategory:English proper nouns#MONCategory:English uncountable nouns#MONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
- The language of this people, in the Austroasiatic language family.
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Etymology 3
Proper noun
MonCategory:English lemmas#MONCategory:English proper nouns#MONCategory:English uncountable nouns#MONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
- A diminutive of the female given name MonicaCategory:English given names#MONCategory:English female given names#MONCategory:English diminutives of female given names#MON.
- 2009, Paulo Quaglio, Television Dialogue: The sitcom Friends vs. natural conversation, page 19:
- Phoebe: Oh, hey, Mon, do you still have your like... old blouses and dresses from high school? Monica: Yeah, I think I have some around here somewhere. Why?Category:English terms with quotations#MON
Etymology 4
Proper noun
MonCategory:English lemmas#MONCategory:English proper nouns#MONCategory:English uncountable nouns#MONCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
Anagrams
Category:en:Ethnonyms#MONCategory:en:Nationalities#MONCategory:en:Languages#MONCategory:en:Myanmar#MONCatalan
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Mon fCategory:Catalan lemmas#MONCategory:Catalan proper nouns#MONCategory:Catalan uncountable proper nouns#MONCategory:Catalan feminine proper nouns with no feminine ending#MONCategory:Catalan entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Catalan feminine nouns#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
Faroese
Etymology
From Old NorseCategory:Faroese terms derived from Old Norse#MON Mǫn.
Proper noun
Mon fCategory:Faroese lemmas#MONCategory:Faroese proper nouns#MONCategory:Faroese entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Faroese feminine nouns#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
- Isle of Man (an island and Crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea)Category:fo:Isle of Man#MONCategory:fo:Islands#MONCategory:fo:Dependent territories of the United Kingdom#MONCategory:fo:Places in the United Kingdom#MON
Declension
| singular | |
|---|---|
| indefinite | |
| nominative | Mon |
| accusative | Mon |
| dative | Mon |
| genitive | Manar |
Related terms
Kamkata-viri
Alternative forms
Etymology
From earlier *Mān, clipping of *Mānde, from a descendant of SanskritCategory:Kamkata-viri terms derived from Sanskrit#MON महादेव (mahādevá)Category:Sanskrit terms with non-redundant manual transliterations#MON.[1]
Proper noun
Mon mCategory:Kamkata-viri lemmas#MONCategory:Kamkata-viri proper nouns#MONCategory:Kamkata-viri entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Kamkata-viri masculine nouns#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON (Northeastern)
- Mone (pre-Islamic Nuristani deity)
References
- ↑ Halfmann, Jakob (2023). Nuristani Theonyms in Light of Historical Phonology, in Roots of Peristan, Rome, Italy, page 328
Plautdietsch
Noun
Mon f (plural Monen)Category:Plautdietsch lemmas#MONCategory:Plautdietsch nouns#MONCategory:Plautdietsch entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Plautdietsch feminine nouns#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
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Further reading
Category:Plautdietsch 1-syllable words#MONSaterland Frisian
Etymology
From Old FrisianCategory:Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Old Frisian#MONCategory:Saterland Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian#MON man, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Saterland Frisian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MONCategory:Saterland Frisian terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MON *mann. Cognates include West Frisian man and German Mann.
Pronunciation
Noun
Mon m (plural Monljude)Category:Saterland Frisian lemmas#MONCategory:Saterland Frisian nouns#MONCategory:Saterland Frisian entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Saterland Frisian masculine nouns#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON
- man
- husband
- 2000, Marron C. Fort, transl., Dät Näie Tästamänt un do Psoolme in ju aasterlauwerfräiske Uurtoal fon dät Seelterlound, Fräislound, Butjoarlound, Aastfräislound un do Groninger Umelounde [The New Testament and the Psalms in the East Frisian language, native to Saterland, Friesland, Butjadingen, East Frisia and the Ommelanden of Groningen], →ISBN, Dät Evangelium ätter Matthäus 1:16:
- Jakob waas die Foar fon Josef, dän Mon fon Maria; Fon Maria wuud Jesus bädden, die die Christus (die Messias) namd wädt.Category:Saterland Frisian terms with quotations#MON
- Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Maria; From Maria Jesus was born, who is called Christus (the Messiah).
- human being
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Related terms
- man (“one, they”)
References
Walloon
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Proper noun
MonCategory:Walloon lemmas#MONCategory:Walloon proper nouns#MONCategory:Walloon entries with incorrect language header#MONCategory:Pages with entries#MONCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MON

