monge

Guaraní

Verb

monge

  1. to go to sleep

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Occitan monge, from Late Latin monicus, variant of monachus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmond͡ʒe/

Noun

monge m (plural monges)

  1. monk

Descendants

  • Aragonese: monche

References

  • Nagore Laín, Francho (2021) Vocabulario de la crónica de San Juan de la Peña (versión aragonesa, s. XIV), Zaragoza: Prensas de la Universidad de Zaragoza, page 313

Old Occitan

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin monicus, alteration of monachus.

Noun

monge m (oblique plural monges, nominative singular monges, nominative plural monge)

  1. monk

Descendants

Unsorted:

References

Portuguese

monge

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese monge~monje, borrowed from Old Occitan monge, from Late Latin monicus, alteration of monachus. Compare Galician monxe, Spanish monje.

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈmõ.ʒi/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈmõ.ʒe/

  • Hyphenation: mon‧ge

Noun

monge m (plural monges, feminine monja, feminine plural monjas)

  1. monk

Uneapa

Etymology

Compare Proto-Central Pacific *moce "to sleep". This is somewhat problematic as it has the irregular correspondence of ŋ to *c.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /moŋe/

Verb

monge

  1. to sleep

Further reading

  • Terry Crowley et al, The Oceanic Languages (2013), page 366
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