π±πΉπΌπ°πΌππΎπ°π½
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From π±πΉ- (bi-) + *πΌπ°πΌππΎπ°π½ (*mampjan), from Proto-Germanic *mampjanΔ (βto mockβ), from the iterative *mump- (βto stainβ), or otherwise from an unattested strong verb *mimpanΔ . See English mump (βto cheat, deceiveβ) and Ancient Greek ΞΌΞΞΌΟΞΏΞΌΞ±ΞΉ (mΓ©mphomai, βI blame, accuseβ). Compare obsolete Dutch mompen (βto deceiveβ).[1]
Verb[edit]
π±πΉπΌπ°πΌππΎπ°π½ β’ (bimampjan)