murmento
Old High German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Latin mūris montānus, from mūris (“mouse”) + montānus (“of the mountain”).
Noun
[edit]murmento m
Declension
[edit]Declension of murmento (masculine n-stem)
Derived terms
[edit]- Middle High German: murmende
- Alemannic German: Murmende
- ⇒ Old High German: *murmuntīn (possibly attested as murmenti)
- Middle High German: mürmendīn, murmendīn
- Alemannic German: Murmetli
- Bavarian: Murmentel
- ⇒ Bavarian: (clipping) Mentl
- ⇒ Middle High German: (folk-etymology) murmeltier
- German: Murmeltier
- ⇒ German: (backformation) Murmel
- → Cimbrian: murmeltier
- → Danish: murmeldyr (calque)
- → Icelandic: múrmeldýr
- → Dutch: mormeldier (calque)
- → Middle Low German: murmeldêrte (calque)
- German: Murmeltier
- Middle High German: mürmendīn, murmendīn