
Middle English word mon comes from Proto-Indo-European *mar-, Proto-Indo-European *mony-, Proto-Indo-European *mAnw-, and later Proto-Germanic *mann- ((Runic alphabet) name of the M-rune (ᛗ). Man.)
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*mar- (Proto-Indo-European)
*mony- (Proto-Indo-European)
*mAnw- (Proto-Indo-European)
*mann- (Proto-Germanic)
(Runic alphabet) name of the M-rune (ᛗ). Man.
mann (Old English)
Man (adult male). Person, human. The rune ᛗ, representing the sound /m/.
mon (Middle English)
Man.