ἀμερμουμνῆς

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἀμερουμνῆς (ameroumnês), ἀμεραμνουνῆς (ameramnounês), ἀμεριμνῆς (amerimnês), ἀμουρμής (amourmḗs)

Etymology

From Arabic أَمِير الْمُؤْمِنِين (ʔamīr al-muʔminīn, literally commander of the believers), from أَمِير (ʔamīr, prince; commander) + مُؤْمِن (muʔmin, believer).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἀμερμουμνῆς • (amermoumnês) m (genitive ἀμερμουμνοῦ); first declension

  1. (Byzantine) a caliphal title used to denote legitimacy in the Muslim community

Declension

Descendants

  • Medieval Latin: Amormominus, Amoramomeminus, Miramolinus, Mirammomilinus, Mirammumelinus, Mirmuraenus, Mirmumnus
    • French: miramolin
    • Italian: Miramolino
    • Spanish: Miramolín
    • Portuguese: Miramolim

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