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      Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/-mn̥
Proto-Indo-European
    
    Etymology
    
Related to s-stem masculine formations:
- *-mḗn (< **-mens) (e.g. Ancient Greek ποιμήν (poimḗn, “shepherd”)).
- *-mō (< **-mons) (e.g. Latin sermō, Ancient Greek δαίμων (daímōn), Sanskrit अश्मन् (áśman)).
See also *-h₃onh₂-.
Inflection
    
| Athematic, proterokinetic | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | collective | |||
| nominative | *(é)-mn̥ | *(é)-mō | ||
| genitive | *(Ø)-méns | *(Ø)-m̥nés | ||
| singular | dual | plural | collective | |
| nominative | *(é)-mn̥ | *(é)-m̥nih₁ | — | *(é)-mō | 
| vocative | *(é)-mn̥ | *(é)-m̥nih₁ | — | *(é)-mō | 
| accusative | *(é)-mn̥ | *(é)-m̥nih₁ | — | *(é)-mō | 
| genitive | *(Ø)-méns | *? | — | *(Ø)-m̥nés | 
| ablative | *(Ø)-méns | *? | — | *(Ø)-m̥nés | 
| dative | *(Ø)-méney | *? | — | *(Ø)-m̥néy | 
| locative | *(Ø)-mén, *(Ø)-méni | *? | — | *(Ø)-mén, *(Ø)-méni | 
| instrumental | *(Ø)-ménh₁ | *? | — | *(Ø)-m̥néh₁ | 
Derived terms
    
  Proto-Indo-European terms suffixed with *-mn̥
Descendants
    
- Proto-Albanian: *-mā
- Albanian: -më
 
- Armenian:
- Proto-Balto-Slavic: *-men, *-min
- Proto-Slavic: *-mę 
- Old Church Slavonic: -мѧ (-mę)
 
 
- Proto-Slavic: *-mę 
- Proto-Celtic: *-man
- Proto-Germanic: *-mô (merged with *-mō)
- Proto-Hellenic: *-mə
- Ancient Greek: -μᾰ (-ma)
 
- Proto-Hellenic: *-men
- Ancient Greek: -μεν (-men) (Epic infinitive ending)
 
- Proto-Indo-Iranian: *-ma (see there for further descendants)
- Proto-Italic: *-mən
- Latin: -men
 
References
    
- Parvaz Karanjia, Ramiyar. Teach yourself Avesta. A beginner's guide to the script, grammar & language of the Zoroastrian scriptural texts. 2011, p. 40 (pdf online).
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