gamainiz

gamainiz

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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  • mei- — I. mei 1 To change, go, move; with derivatives referring to the exchange of goods and services within a society as regulated by custom or law. Derivatives include mad, molt, mutate, mistake, communism, amoeba, and migrate. 1 …   Universalium

  • common — [13] Common comes ultimately from an Indo European base *moi , *mei , signifying ‘change, exchange’, which also produced English immune, mutate, mutual, and remunerate. A derivative of this base, *moin , *mein seems to have joined up with the… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • mean — English has three distinct words mean. The oldest, ‘intend’ [OE], goes back via a prehistoric West Germanic *mainjan to the Indo European base *men ‘think’ (source also of English memory, mention, mind, etc). The adjective ‘petty, stingy’ [12]… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • common — {{11}} c.1300, belonging to all, general, from O.Fr. comun common, general, free, open, public (9c., Mod.Fr. commun), from L. communis in common, public, general, not pretentious, shared by all or many, from PIE *ko moin i held in common,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • gamaini- — *gamaini , *gamainiz, *gamainja , *gamainjaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. gemein; ne. common (Adjektiv); Rekontruktionsbasis: got., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Etymologie: s. *ga ; s …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • common — [13] Common comes ultimately from an Indo European base *moi , *mei , signifying ‘change, exchange’, which also produced English immune, mutate, mutual, and remunerate. A derivative of this base, *moin , *mein seems to have joined up with the… …   Word origins

  • mean — English has three distinct words mean. The oldest, ‘intend’ [OE], goes back via a prehistoric West Germanic *mainjan to the Indo European base *men ‘think’ (source also of English memory, mention, mind, etc). The adjective ‘petty, stingy’ [12]… …   Word origins

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