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gemang

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Old English

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Etymology

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    From ġe- +‎ mang (Proto-Germanic *mang-, from Proto-Indo-European *menk- (knead)). Cognate with Old Saxon gimang. The Indo-European root is also the source of Proto-Slavic *mǭkà (flour) (Old Church Slavonic мѫка (mǫka), Russian мука́ (muká)), Proto-Baltic *minki- (Lithuanian minkiti).

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /jeˈmɑnɡ/, [jeˈmɑŋɡ]

    Noun

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    ġemang n

    1. mixture
    2. crowd

    Declension

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    Strong a-stem:

    singular plural
    nominative ġemang ġemang
    accusative ġemang ġemang
    genitive ġemanges ġemanga
    dative ġemange ġemangum

    Preposition

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    ġemang

    1. among