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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin mens 'mind'

Noun

ment

  1. The mind
  2. The spirit

Dutch

Verb form

ment

  1. imperative form of mennen
  2. singular present imperfect form of mennen

Estonian

Etymology

From Russian мент (ment)

Noun

ment m.

  1. (slang) A cop (police officer)

Synonyms


French

Pronunciation

Verb form

ment

  1. third person singular present tense indicative form of mentir; lies, tells a lie

Hungarian

Pronunciation

Verb

ment

  1. to rescue

Derived terms

Verb

ment

  1. past participle of megy
    Hova ment? - Where did he go?

Icelandic

Noun

ment

  1. art

 

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