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Proto-Germanic: *mund=
Meaning: hand
IE etymology: IE etymology
Old Norse: mund f. `Hand', mund-r m. `Brautgeschenk, Mitgift'
Old English: mund, -e f. `hand; hand (as a measure)' {`Bräutigamsgabe, Hand, Bevormundung' }
Old Frisian: mund `Vormundschaft'
Old Saxon: mund `Hand'
Middle Dutch: vōremonde
Middle Low German: vȫrmünde, vȫrmunt
Old High German: munt f. `Hand, Schutz' (um 800); fora-munto `Rechtsbeistand, Rechtsvertreter' (10.Jh.)
Middle High German: munt st. m., f. `Hand; Schutz, Bevormundung, Erlaubnis'; vormunde, vormünde, vormunr, vürmunt
German: Vormund m.; mündig
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