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mun I. \ˈmu̇n, _mən\ verbal auxiliary Etymology: Middle English mun, mon, must, shall, from Old Norse mon shall (1st & 3d singular pres indic; infin. munu, monu); akin to Old English man, mon he remembers, thinks of (infin. munan) Gothic man he thinks, believes, intends (infin. munan), Latin ment- mens mind — more at mind 1. dialect Britain : must 2. dialect England : may II. \ˈmu̇n, ˈmən\ noun (-s) Etymology: of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse munnr mouth — more at mouth dialect England : mouth III. \_mən\ pronoun Etymology: Middle English, by shortening & alteration from hemen 1. dialect England : them 2. dialect England a. : him b. : it IV. \ˈmən\ noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown : one of a class of London street roisterers of the mid-seventeenth century V. noun (-s) Etymology: alteration of man (I) chiefly dialect : man, fellow VI. abbreviation 1. municipal; municipality 2. munitions |