minden

Etymology 1
First attested in the early 13th century. .

Determiner

 * 1)  (used with the noun in singular)

Usage notes
It is currently used with the singular (like the term in English). However, it occasionally occurs with the plural form in a handful of archaic structures:,   (“the Tsar of all the Russias”, literally “…of all Russians”), where the current standard form would have , and    (“best of all worlds”), where the present-day standard form would have. See also the Usage notes at.

Derived terms
See also the terms derived from minden as a pronoun (below).

Pronoun

 * 1) all, everything
 * : thing referring to numerous items together, possibly the totality of the set
 * : thing referring to numerous items together, possibly the totality of the set

Declension

 * The plural forms are archaic.

Derived terms
See also the terms derived from minden as a determiner (above).

Adverb

 * 1)   or