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Proto-IE: *mAndh-
Meaning: to be clever, wise
Old Indian: *menzdh- > medhā́ f. `intelligence, wisdom'
Avestan: mazdā, mazdāh- n. `Gedächtnis, Erinnerung', mazdāh- m. Name eines höchsten Gottes'
Old Greek: manthánō, aor. mathẹ̄̂n, aor. ft. mathḗsomai̯, pf. memáthēka `(kennen)lernen, erfahren'; máthǟ `das Lernen, die Erkenntnis', máthos n. `das Gelernte, Brauch, Gewohnheit', máthēsi-s f. `id.', mathētǟ́-s m./mathetǟ́-s m. `Schüler'; mọ̄̂sa (aeol. môi̯sa, dor. mō̂sa, lakon. mō̂ha) `Muse', Göttin des Gesangs und der Dichtkunst
Slavic: *mǭdrъ(jь)
Baltic: *man̂d- (Lett, 2) vb. tr., *man̂d-ī̂- (Lett, 2) vb., *mand-r-a- (Lith CIRC / Lett AC, 2), -u- adj., *mund-r-u- adj.,
Germanic: *mund-ō- vb., *mund-r=, *mand-ia- vb.
Russ. meaning: быть умным и разумным
References: WP II 270 f
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