mních
Slovak
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Czech mnich, from Old High German munih, from Proto-West Germanic *munik. First attested in the 15th century.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [mɲiːx]
Noun
mních m anim (genitive singular mnícha, nominative plural mnísi, genitive plural mníchov, declension pattern of chlap)
Declension
Declension of mních
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | mních | mnísi |
genitive | mnícha | mníchov |
dative | mníchovi | mníchom |
accusative | mnícha | mníchov |
locative | mníchovi | mníchoch |
instrumental | mníchom | mníchmi |
Derived terms
- mníšik
- mníška
- mníšsky
References
- Králik, Ľubor (2016) “mních”, in Stručný etymologický slovník slovenčiny [Concise Etymological Dictionary of Slovak] (in Slovak), Bratislava: VEDA; JÚĽŠ SAV, →ISBN, page 364
Further reading
- “mních”, in Slovníkový portál Jazykovedného ústavu Ľ. Štúra SAV [Dictionary portal of the Ľ. Štúr Institute of Linguistics, Slovak Academy of Science] (in Slovak), https://slovnik.juls.savba.sk, 2024
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