Maybe related to Armenian մունջ (munǰ, “mute”) and thus from Proto-Indo-European *mundyo- and cognate with Ancient Greek μύδος (múdos), μυκός (mukós), μυττός (muttós, “dumb”), Latin mutus and Sanskrit मूक (mūka, “dumb”).
μῠνδός • (mundós) m or f (neuter μῠνδόν); second declension
Number | Singular | Dual | Plural | |||||||||||
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Case/Gender | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | Masculine / Feminine | Neuter | ||||||||
Nominative | μῠνδός mundós |
μῠνδόν mundón |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδοί mundoí |
μῠνδᾰ́ mundá | ||||||||
Genitive | μῠνδοῦ mundoû |
μῠνδοῦ mundoû |
μῠνδοῖν mundoîn |
μῠνδοῖν mundoîn |
μῠνδῶν mundôn |
μῠνδῶν mundôn | ||||||||
Dative | μῠνδῷ mundôi |
μῠνδῷ mundôi |
μῠνδοῖν mundoîn |
μῠνδοῖν mundoîn |
μῠνδοῖς mundoîs |
μῠνδοῖς mundoîs | ||||||||
Accusative | μῠνδόν mundón |
μῠνδόν mundón |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδούς mundoús |
μῠνδᾰ́ mundá | ||||||||
Vocative | μῠνδέ mundé |
μῠνδόν mundón |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδώ mundṓ |
μῠνδοί mundoí |
μῠνδᾰ́ mundá | ||||||||
Derived forms | Adverb | Comparative | Superlative | |||||||||||
μῠνδῶς mundôs |
μῠνδότερος mundóteros |
μῠνδότᾰτος mundótatos | ||||||||||||
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