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mony
1[ mon-ee ]
-mony
2- a suffix found on abstract nouns borrowed from Latin, usually denoting a status, role, or function ( matrimony; testimony ), or a personal quality or kind of behavior ( acrimony; sanctimony ).
mony
/ ˈ³¾É’²Ôɪ /
determiner
- a Scottish word for many
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of mony1
From Latin -³¾Å²Ô¾±³Ü³¾ (neuter), -³¾Å²Ô¾±²¹ (feminine), presumably originally derivatives with -ium, -ia of -³¾Å²Ô-, an adjective or noun suffix, cognate with Greek -³¾Å²Ô; -ium ( def ), -ia; hegemony ); alimony
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