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To learn. Zero-grade form *mn̥dh-. mathematical, mathematics; chrestomathy, polymath, from Greek manthanein (aorist stem math-), to learn.[Pokorny mendh- 730.]
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mendh- — mendh English meaning: to pay attention to; vivacious Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘seinen Sinn worauf richten, lebhaft sein” Material: O.Ind. mēdhü “Weisheit, discernment, Verstand”, Av. mazdü, mazdüh n. “Gedachtnis, Erinnerung”,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
West Morris Mendham High School — Infobox School name = West Morris Mendham High School imagesize = motto = established = grades = 9 12 district = West Morris Regional High School District type = Public high school principal = Michael Matyas asst principal = Robert Beers William… … Wikipedia
Список королей Мэна — Королевство Мэна и островов Король острова Мэн (англ. King of Mann) титул … Википедия
μαθαίνω — και μανθάνω (AM μανθάνω, Μ και μαθαίνω) 1. αποκτώ γνώση ή γνώσεις με σπουδές, έρευνες, εξάσκηση ή πείρα, διδάσκομαι (α. «όσο ζω μαθαίνω» β. «ἀεὶ γὰρ ἡβᾷ τοῑς γέρουσιν εὖ μαθεῑν», Αισχύλ.) 2. γίνομαι κύριος μιας γνώσης, κάνω κτήμα μου αυτό που… … Dictionary of Greek
προμηθής — και δωρ. τ. προμαθής, ές, Α 1. προνοητικός («εἰς τὸν ἔπειτα βίον προμηθέστερος», Πλάτ.) 2. αυτός που ανησυχεί και φροντίζει για κάτι («οὔτε τι τοῡ θανεῑν προμηθής», Σοφ.) 3. (για πράγμα) αυτός απαιτεί πρόνοια 4. το ουδ. ως ουσ. τὸ προμηθές η… … Dictionary of Greek
munter — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. munder, ahd. muntar, munder leicht, lebhaft, wach Stammwort. Aus vd. * mundra Adj. wach, aufgeweckt ; hierzu vielleicht als Ableitung gt. mundrei Ziel , vgl. ahd. munt(a)rī Eifer (also etwa das Erstrebte s.u. zu dem… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
mandible — (n.) late 14c., jaw, jawbone, from M.Fr. mandible and directly from L.L. mandibula jaw, from L. mandere to chew, from PIE root *mendh to chew (Cf. Gk. mastax the mouth, that with which one chews; morsel, that which is chewed, masasthai to chew,… … Etymology dictionary
mastication — early 15c., from O.Fr. masticacion and directly from L. masticationem (nom. masticatio), noun of action from masticare to chew (source of O.Fr. maschier, Fr. mácher), probably from a Greek source related to mastikhan to gnash the teeth, from PIE… … Etymology dictionary
mathematic — late 14c. as singular noun, replaced by early 17c. by MATHEMATICS (Cf. mathematics), from L. mathematica (pl.), from Gk. mathematike tekhne mathematical science, feminine singular of mathematikos (adj.) relating to mathematics, scientific,… … Etymology dictionary
mustache — (n.) 1580s, from Fr. moustache (15c.), from It. mostaccio, from Medieval Gk. moustakion, dim. of Doric mystax (gen. mystakos) upper lip, mustache, related to mastax jaws, mouth, lit. that with which one chews, from PIE root *mendh to chew (see… … Etymology dictionary