Where does “munuchād” come from?

munuchād (Old English) comes from Old English munuc, from Latin monachus, from Ancient Greek μοναχός, from Ancient Greek μόνος, from Ancient Greek σπέρμα, from Proto-Hellenic *spérmə.

munuchād (Old English): monkhood, the state of being a member of a monastery

Definitions

  1. monkhood, the state of being a member of a monastery

Ancestry of “munuchād”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishmunucmonk
2Latinmonachusmonk
3Ancient Greekμοναχόςsolitary, single; monk, monastic
4Ancient Greekμόνοςalone, forsaken, solitary; only; unique
5Ancient Greekσπέρμαseed; semen, sperm; seed-time, sowing
6Proto-Hellenic*spérmə

Words derived from “munuchād

Every word from Proto-Hellenic *spérməEvery word from Ancient Greek σπέρμαEvery word from Ancient Greek μόνος