mynetsmiþþe

Old English

Etymology

From Anglo-Frisian *munitæsmiþþjǣ [ˈmu.ni.tæˌsmiθʲ.θʲæː], or formed in Old English from mynet (coin) + smiþþe (smithy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmy.netˌsmiθ.θe/

Noun

mynetsmiþþe f

  1. mint (place where money is produced)

Declension

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