Reconstruction:Proto-Ugric/mańćɜ
Appearance
Proto-Ugric
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Uncertain.
- The term may may be an Indo-Iranian borrowing, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mon-. Compare Sanskrit मनुष्य (manuṣyá)).
- Alternatively from Proto-Uralic *mᴕnɜ- (“to say”).
Noun
[edit]*mańćɜ
Descendants
[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]May be ultimately identical to the above etymology, via the concept of family, clan, or phratry and the sense ‘saga, tales of (heroic) deeds, the story of a family’.
Alternative forms
[edit]Noun
[edit]*mańćɜ
Descendants
[edit]- Hungarian: mese (“tale”)
Verb
[edit]*mańćɜ
- tell (a tale, story)
Further reading
[edit]- (etymology 1):
- Entry #1799 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- magyar in Károly Gerstner, editor, Új magyar etimológiai szótár [New Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian] (ÚESz.), Online edition (beta version), Budapest: MTA Research Institute for Linguistics / Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, 2011–2024.
- (etymology 2):
- Entry #1800 in Uralonet, online Uralic etymological database of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics.
- mese in Károly Gerstner, editor, Új magyar etimológiai szótár [New Etymological Dictionary of Hungarian] (ÚESz.), Online edition (beta version), Budapest: MTA Research Institute for Linguistics / Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, 2011–2024.