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Proto-Germanic: *mundōn-, *mundr=, *mandian-
Meaning: pay attention
IE etymology: IE etymology
Gothic: *mundōn wk. `pay attention to, observe'; *mundrī f. (n) `goal'
Old Norse: munda wk. `zielen, streben'; mund n. `Zeitpunkt'
Old Saxon: mendian `sich freuen'
Middle Dutch: mender `aandachtig, zich toeleggend op'
Old High German: muntar (9.Jh.) `eifrig, behende, munter', muntarī `ifer, Fleisch'; mendī `Freude', menden `sich freuen'
Middle High German: munder, munter 'wach, wachsam; frisch, eifrig, lebhaft, aufgeweckt'
German: munter
germet-meaning,germet-prnum,germet-got,germet-onord,germet-osax,germet-mdutch,germet-ohg,germet-mhg,germet-hg,

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