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monen

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Finnish

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Determiner

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monen

  1. (indefinite) genitive singular of moni

Pronoun

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monen

  1. genitive singular of moni

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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    From Old English munan (preterite-present), from Proto-West Germanic *munan, from Proto-Germanic *munaną. Doublet of mone (shall).

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    Verb

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    monen

    1. to remember, be mindful of, be careful of
    2. to think, consider
    3. to speak (of), to talk about, to refer to (someone, something)
    4. to honour in memory; to remember the deceased
    5. to reprove; to reprehend
    6. to put in mind of; to remind
    7. (rare) to envision; to suppose
    Conjugation
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    Conjugation of monen (weak in -ed/-de)
    infinitive (to) monen, mone
    present tense past tense
    1st-person singular mone moned, monde
    2nd-person singular monest monedest, mondest
    3rd-person singular moneth moned, monde
    subjunctive singular mone
    imperative singular
    plural1 monen, mone moneden, monede, monden, monde
    imperative plural moneth, mone
    participles monynge, monende moned

    1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

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    Etymology 2

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      From mone (moan) +‎ -en (infinitival suffix).

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      monen

      1. (transitive) to lament; to utter lamentations.
      2. (reflexive) to bemoan; to be contrite.
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      Descendants
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      • English: moan
      • Scots: mane
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