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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *mimr, from Proto-Germanic *mimraz, *mīmraz (“mindful, careful”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)mer- (“to be mindful, remember, take careful thought of”). Akin to Saterland Frisian mimerje (“to ponder, reflect”), Middle Low German mīmeren, mīmern (“to ponder, reflect”), Middle Dutch mīmeren (“to ponder, reflect”) (Dutch mijmeren (“to muse, reflect deeply, think to oneself”)), Old Norse Mīmir (“Norse god of memory”), Old English māmor (“lethargy”), Old English māmrian (“to think out, design”), Latin memor (“mindful”), Old English murnan (“to mourn”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
*mimor
- mindful
- existing in the memory or mind, known
Declension
Declension of *mimor — Strong
Declension of *mimor — Weak
Derived terms