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Mechthild

*Mahtihildiz. IPA(key): /ˈmɛçthɪlt/ Hyphenation: Mecht‧hild <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> f (proper noun, genitive <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span>) a female given name of medieval usage, variant of Mathilde...


Mathilde

Matilda Maud Mathilde a female given name, equivalent to English Matilda <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> Mathilde a female given name, equivalent to English Matilda Mette...


Médard

part is unclear. Theories assume Germanic *mahtiz (“might, power”) as in <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span>, Germanic *maed (“honour”), Celtic *mat (“good”) and *med (“centre”)....


Mehthilt

Old High German as is still evident in western proper nouns. German: <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> Schatz, Josef, 1871-1950 (1907) Altbairische Grammatik, Laut- und Flexionslehre...


desemanticization

desemantization Coordinate terms: bleaching, decategorialization 1984, Bernd Heine, <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> Reh, Grammaticalization and Reanalysis in African Languages, Helmut Buske...


agradesçer

/aɡɾadesˈt͡seɾ/ agradesçer to thank ca. 1250, anonymous, Bocados de oro, (ed. by <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> Crombach, 1971, Bonn: Romanisches Seminar der Universität Bonn): E dixo...


entonce

-s&quot; ending. entonce then c. 1250, anonymous, Bocados de oro, (ed. by <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span> Crombach, 1971, Bonn: Romanisches Seminar der Universität Bonn): E el...


Matilda

Mahthilt, Mehthilt, from Proto-Germanic *Mahtihildiz; compare German <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span>, Old English Mæþhild (“Matilda”). IPA(key): /məˈtɪldə/ Matilda A female...


Metze

IPA(key): /ˈmɛt͡sə/ Hyphenation: Me‧tze From a regional variant of <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span>, perhaps influenced by Magd. Metze f (genitive Metze, plural Metzen) (obsolete...


syon

maybe syonys) alternative spelling of sioun offshoot circa 1450: Gertrude <span class="searchmatch">Mechthild</span>?, The booke of gostlye grace of Mechtild of Hackeborn, page 330/2 In þe...