See also: -ment, mént, and MENT

English

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Etymology 1

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ment

  1. (obsolete) simple past and past participle of meng

Etymology 2

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ment

  1. Obsolete spelling of meant.

Etymology 3

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    Borrowed from Korean 멘트 (menteu).

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    ment (plural ments)

    1. (South Korean idol fandom) A segment of a performance where artists speak to the audience.
      • 2020 October 12, P. Claire Dodson, Sara Delgado, Natasha Mulenga, “BTS “Map of the Soul” ON:E Concerts: 11 Best Moments”, in Teen Vogue[1], archived from the original on 18 October 2020:
        Paired with the seven members’ ending ments, the song’s message only intensified.
      • 2022 August 11, Arpita Adhya, “Seventeen’s Be the Sun Tour Setlist Includes Mega Hits Like Hot & Rock With You”, in HITC[2], archived from the original on 11 August 2022:
        Blue-haired Minghao looked ethereal right from the opening ment: []
      • 2022 August 17, Lei Reyes, “Here's What It's Like To Attend Korean Fansigning Events In The Philippines”, in Cosmopolitan[3], archived from the original on 19 December 2022:
        After all the perks are done, the artist would give a closing ment then the whole audience would get ready for the goodbye session as they exit the venue.

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    Catalan

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    Etymology 1

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    Inherited from Old Catalan ment, from Latin mentem (mind), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (thought).

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    ment f (plural ments)

    1. the mind
    2. the spirit
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    ment

    1. inflection of mentir:
      1. third-person singular present indicative
      2. second-person singular imperative

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    Dutch

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    ment

    1. inflection of mennen:
      1. second/third-person singular present indicative
      2. (archaic) plural imperative

    Estonian

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    From Russian мент (ment).

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    ment (genitive mendi, partitive menti)

    1. (slang) cop (police officer)

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    This noun needs an inflection-table template.

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    French

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    ment

    1. third-person singular present indicative of mentir

    Friulian

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    Etymology

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    From Latin mentem, accusative singular of mēns (mind), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis.

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    ment f (plural ments)

    1. mind
    2. intelligence
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    Hungarian

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    Etymology 1

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    From the obsolete verb menik (to flee) + -t (causative suffix).[1]

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    ment

    1. (transitive) to rescue, to save
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    Conjugation of ment
    Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. sg formal
    1st person pl 2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. pl formal
    indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. mentek mentesz ment mentünk mentetek mentenek
    def. mentem mented menti mentjük mentitek mentik
    2nd obj mentelek
    past indef. mentettem mentettél mentett mentettünk mentettetek mentettek
    def. mentettem mentetted mentette mentettük mentettétek mentették
    2nd obj mentettelek
    future
    Future is expressed with a present-tense verb with a completion-marking prefix and/or a time adverb, or—more explicitly—with the infinitive plus the conjugated auxiliary verb fog, e.g. menteni fog.
    archaic
    preterite
    indef. menték mentél mente menténk mentétek mentének
    def. mentém mentéd menté menténk mentétek menték
    2nd obj mentélek
    archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. ment vala, mentett vala/volt.
    archaic future indef. mentendek mentendesz mentend mentendünk mentendetek mentendenek
    def. mentendem mentended mentendi mentendjük mentenditek mentendik
    2nd obj mentendelek
    condi­tional pre­sent indef. mentenék mentenél mentene mentenénk mentenétek mentenének
    def. menteném mentenéd mentené mentenénk
    (or mentenők)
    mentenétek mentenék
    2nd obj mentenélek
    past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. mentett volna
    sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. mentsek ments or
    mentsél
    mentsen mentsünk mentsetek mentsenek
    def. mentsem mentsd or
    mentsed
    mentse mentsük mentsétek mentsék
    2nd obj mentselek
    (archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. mentett légyen
    infinitive menteni mentenem mentened mentenie mentenünk mentenetek menteniük
    other
    forms
    verbal noun present part. past part. future part. adverbial participle causative
    mentés mentő mentett mentendő mentve (mentvén)
    The archaic passive conjugation had the same -(t)at/-(t)et suffix as the causative, followed by -ik in the 3rd-person singular
    (and the concomitant changes in conditional and subjunctive mostly in the 1st- and 3rd-person singular like with other traditional -ik verbs).
    Potential conjugation of ment
    Click for archaic forms 1st person sg 2nd person sg
    informal
    3rd person sg,
    2nd p. sg formal
    1st person pl 2nd person pl
    informal
    3rd person pl,
    2nd p. pl formal
    indica­tive indica­tive pre­sent indef. menthetek menthetsz menthet menthetünk menthettek menthetnek
    def. menthetem mentheted mentheti menthetjük menthetitek menthetik
    2nd obj menthetlek
    past indef. menthettem menthettél menthetett menthettünk menthettetek menthettek
    def. menthettem menthetted menthette menthettük menthettétek menthették
    2nd obj menthettelek
    archaic
    preterite
    indef. mentheték menthetél menthete mentheténk menthetétek menthetének
    def. menthetém menthetéd mentheté mentheténk menthetétek mentheték
    2nd obj menthetélek
    archaic past Two additional past tenses: the present and the (current) past forms followed by vala (volt), e.g. menthet vala, menthetett vala/volt.
    archaic future indef. menthetendek
    or mentandhatok
    menthetendesz
    or mentandhatsz
    menthetend
    or mentandhat
    menthetendünk
    or mentandhatunk
    menthetendetek
    or mentandhattok
    menthetendenek
    or mentandhatnak
    def. menthetendem
    or mentandhatom
    menthetended
    or mentandhatod
    menthetendi
    or mentandhatja
    menthetendjük
    or mentandhatjuk
    menthetenditek
    or mentandhatjátok
    menthetendik
    or mentandhatják
    2nd obj menthetendelek
    or mentandhatlak
    condi­tional pre­sent indef. menthetnék menthetnél menthetne menthetnénk menthetnétek menthetnének
    def. menthetném menthetnéd menthetné menthetnénk
    (or menthetnők)
    menthetnétek menthetnék
    2nd obj menthetnélek
    past Indicative past forms followed by volna, e.g. menthetett volna
    sub­junc­tive sub­junc­tive pre­sent indef. menthessek menthess or
    menthessél
    menthessen menthessünk menthessetek menthessenek
    def. menthessem menthesd or
    menthessed
    menthesse menthessük menthessétek menthessék
    2nd obj menthesselek
    (archaic) past Indicative past forms followed by légyen, e.g. menthetett légyen
    infinitive (menthetni) (menthetnem) (menthetned) (menthetnie) (menthetnünk) (menthetnetek) (menthetniük)
    other
    forms
    positive adjective negative adjective adverbial participle
    menthető menthetetlen (menthetve / menthetvén)
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    Etymology 2

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    From the men- stem of the verb megy +‎ -t.

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    ment

    1. third-person singular past of megy
      Hova ment?Where did he/she go?

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    ment

    1. past participle of megy
      • 1926, Gyula Juhász, Esti dal [Evening Song]‎[4]:
        De ha az alkonyat leszállott, / Olyan kedves, kámzsás barátok / A barna árnyékok nekem, / A messze menteket idézik
        But when the dusk has set in / The brown shadows are / Such nice, hooded monks for me, / Recalling those who went afar
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    Adjective

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    ment (comparative mentebb, superlative legmentebb)

    1. (archaic, literary) exempt
      Synonym: mentes
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    1. ^ ment in Zaicz, Gábor (ed.). Etimológiai szótár: Magyar szavak és toldalékok eredete (‘Dictionary of Etymology: The origin of Hungarian words and affixes’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2006, →ISBN.  (See also its 2nd edition.)

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    • (to save): ment in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.
    • (exempt): ment in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors, A magyar nyelv értelmező szótára [The Explanatory Dictionary of the Hungarian Language] (ÉrtSz.), Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1959–1962. Fifth ed., 1992: →ISBN.

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    Verb

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    ment

    1. past participle of mene

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