amay
See also: ‘amay
English
Etymology
From Middle English amayen, from Old French amaier, esmaier (“to dismay”), from Medieval Latin *exmagāre (“to remove the strength from, dismay”), from ex- + *magāre, from Old Frankish *magan (“to be able”), from Proto-Germanic *maganą (“to be able”), from Proto-Indo-European *mēgh- (“to be able”). Cognate with Old High German magan (“to have power, be able”), Old English magan (“to be able”). More at may.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -eɪ
Hiligaynon
Kagayanen
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