OriginFrom Old Norse muna, from the noun monn m or n (Old Norse munr).
- to contribute, help
- to grow, heal, proceed
- archaic, obsoletewill, expresses future tense
- archaic, obsoletecould, expresses uncertainty or possibility
Formsmonner(present) · monna(past) · monnet(past) · monna(participle, past) · monnet(participle, past) · mon(present) · monne(past)
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