mind

Etymology
From, , , from , , from , , from , , from (compare also , via Greek), from the root. Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. . Related to 🇨🇬. More at.

Noun

 * 1) The capability for rational thought.
 * 2) The ability to be aware of things.
 * 3) The ability to remember things.
 * 4) The ability to focus the thoughts.
 * 5) Somebody that embodies certain mental qualities.
 * 6) Judgment, opinion, or view.
 * 7) Desire, inclination, or intention.
 * 8) A healthy mental state.
 * 9)  The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
 * 10) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 11)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1) Judgment, opinion, or view.
 * 2) Desire, inclination, or intention.
 * 3) A healthy mental state.
 * 4)  The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
 * 5) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 6)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1) A healthy mental state.
 * 2)  The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
 * 3) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 4)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1) A healthy mental state.
 * 2)  The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
 * 3) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 4)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1)  The non-material substance or set of processes in which consciousness, perception, affectivity, judgement, thinking, and will are based.
 * 2) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 3)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 2)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1) Continual prayer on a dead person's behalf for a period after their death.
 * 2)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1)  Attention, consideration or thought.
 * 1)  Attention, consideration or thought.

Synonyms

 * (s),, , , , , , ; See also Thesaurus:intelligence
 * ,, ; See also Thesaurus:awareness
 * , ; See also Thesaurus:recollection
 * ,, ; See also Thesaurus:genius
 * ,, , , ; See also Thesaurus:judgement
 * ,, , , , ; See also Thesaurus:desire or Thesaurus:intention
 * ; See also Thesaurus:sanity
 * (process of): cognition, learning
 * (process of): cognition, learning

Verb

 * 1) To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
 * 2)  To remember.
 * 3) * 1896,, , XXXVII, lines 25-26:
 * The land where I shall mind you not / Is the land where all's forgot.
 * 1)  To remind; put one's mind on.
 * 2) * 1684-1690,, The Sacred Theory of the Earth
 * I desire to mind those persons of what Saint Austin hath said.
 * 1) To turn one's mind to; to observe; to notice.
 * 2) To regard with attention; to treat as of consequence.
 * 3) * 1907, The Longest Journey, Part I, V [Uniform ed., p. 63]:
 * It's the worst thing that can ever happen to you in all your life, and you've got to mind it—you've got to mind it. They'll come saying, 'Bear up—trust to time.' No, no; they're wrong. Mind it.
 * 1)  To pay attention or heed to so as to obey; hence to obey; to make sure, to take care.
 * 2)  To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed.
 * 3) * 1712,, Spectator, No. 383 (May 20, 1710:
 * Upon my coming down, I found all the Children of the Family got about my old Friend, and my Landlady herself, who is a notable prating Gossip, engaged in a Conference with him; being mightily pleased with his stroaking her little Boy upon the Head, and bidding him be a good Child and mind his Book.
 * 1) To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
 * 2) To be careful about.
 * 3)  To purpose, intend, plan.
 * 4)  Take note;
 * 5)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
 * 1)  To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed.
 * 2) * 1712,, Spectator, No. 383 (May 20, 1710:
 * Upon my coming down, I found all the Children of the Family got about my old Friend, and my Landlady herself, who is a notable prating Gossip, engaged in a Conference with him; being mightily pleased with his stroaking her little Boy upon the Head, and bidding him be a good Child and mind his Book.
 * 1) To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
 * 2) To be careful about.
 * 3)  To purpose, intend, plan.
 * 4)  Take note;
 * 5)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
 * 1) To be careful about.
 * 2)  To purpose, intend, plan.
 * 3)  Take note;
 * 4)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
 * 1)  Take note;
 * 2)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
 * 1)  Take note;
 * 2)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.
 * 1)   To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:remember
 * See also Thesaurus:dislike
 * ; See also Thesaurus:pay attention
 * See also Thesaurus:care

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1)  to mind; to care about

Etymology
Presumably from.

Pronoun

 * 1) all of it, all of them, each of them (grammatically singular)

Declension
The possessive sense can be expressed with.

Adverb

 * 1) with everyone, all (usually of persons)
 * 2)  increasingly used with comparative form
 * 3) (up) until…, up to… used with ; not (until) sooner than a given point in time
 * Note: Most other phrases with this meaning are written without a space:,, , ,
 * 1) (up) until…, up to… used with ; not (until) sooner than a given point in time
 * Note: Most other phrases with this meaning are written without a space:,, , ,
 * 1) (up) until…, up to… used with ; not (until) sooner than a given point in time
 * Note: Most other phrases with this meaning are written without a space:,, , ,
 * Note: Most other phrases with this meaning are written without a space:,, , ,
 * Note: Most other phrases with this meaning are written without a space:,, , ,

Conjunction

 * 1)  both... and..., as well as

Etymology
From, cognate to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A symbol indicating honour or rank; a crown, insignia, emblem

Inflection
The genitive of this term is unexpectedly poorly attested. Its genitive plural mind is akin to a neuter o-stem, leading to DIL listing it as such. Unlike most u-stems, the declension never has the stem vowel i lowering to e even where it is expected.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) memory, recollection.
 * 2) mind.

Verb

 * 1) To remember.
 * 2) To remind.
 * 3) To mind, care.