Where does “mīn” come from?
mīn (Old Saxon) comes from Proto-West Germanic mīn, from Proto-Germanic mīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European méynos, from Proto-Indo-European mei — to fix, to build fortifications or fences.
mīn (Old Saxon): my
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mīn (Old Saxon) comes from Proto-West Germanic mīn, from Proto-Germanic mīnaz, from Proto-Indo-European méynos, from Proto-Indo-European mei — to fix, to build fortifications or fences.
mīn (Old Saxon): my