Reconstruction:Proto-Indo-European/mḗh₁n̥s

Etymology
From earlier *méh₁n̥ss, probably from.

Noun

 * 1)  moon
 * 2)  month

Descendants

 * (metathesized from earlier )
 * Old Albanian:
 * Armenian:
 * Baltic:
 * (interpreted as corruption of menius, in turn presumably misspelling for original menins )
 * Proto-Germanic:
 * (< *mēnōt-)
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * (interpreted as corruption of menius, in turn presumably misspelling for original menins )
 * Proto-Germanic:
 * (< *mēnōt-)
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Germanic:
 * (< *mēnōt-)
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * (< *mēnōt-)
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-
 * Proto-Sabellic: *mēns-en-