maun
See also: Maun
English
Etymology
From Middle English mau(e)n, mowen, from Old English magon, plural present indicative of magan (“to be able to, may”). More at mow, may.
Verb
maun
Chuukese
Scots
Etymology
From Middle English mone (“shall, must”), from Old Norse munu (“shall, will; must”), from Proto-Germanic *munaną.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɑːn], [mɔːn], [mən], [mʌn]
- (Northern Scots, Insular Scots) IPA(key): [maːn]
Verb
maun (negative maunna)
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