mind

English dictionary entry

Meanings

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.
verb
  1. To bring or recall to mind; to remember; bear or keep in mind.
  2. To remember.
  3. To remind; put one's mind on.
  4. To turn one's mind to; to observe; to notice.
  5. To regard with attention; to treat as of consequence.
  6. To pay attention or heed to so as to obey; hence to obey; to make sure, to take care (that).
  7. To pay attention to, in the sense of occupying one's mind with, to heed.
  8. To look after, to take care of, especially for a short period of time.
  9. To be careful about.
  10. To purpose, intend, plan.
  11. Take note; used to point out an exception or caveat.
  12. To dislike, to object to; to be bothered by.

Pronunciation

mīnd /maɪnd/ En-us-mind.ogg

Word forms

mind minds minding minded no-table-tags glossary mindest mindedst mindeth

Etymology

From Middle English minde, munde, imynde, imunde, ȝemynde, ȝemunde, from Old English mynd, ġemynd (“mind, memory”), from Proto-West Germanic *mundi, *gamundi, from Proto-Germanic *mundiz, *gamundiz (“memory, remembrance”), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis (“thought”) (compare also mantis, via Greek), from the root *men- (“to think”). Cognate with Old High German gimunt ("mind, memory, remembrance"; Middle High German munst (“love, benevolence, joy”)), Old Norse mynd (“image, model”), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌳𐍃 (gamunds, “remembrance, memory, mind”). Related also to Danish minde (“memory”), Swedish minne (“memory”), Icelandic minni (“memory, recall, recollection”), Latin mēns (“mind, reason”), Sanskrit मनस् (mánas), Ancient Greek μένος (ménos), Albanian mënd (“mind, reason”). Related to mantra. Compare also Old English myntan (“to mean, intend, purpose, determine, resolve”). More at mint.

Translations

Ainu: ケウトゥㇺ Ainu: ラㇺ Ainu: ラマ Ainu: ラマッ Ainu: ラム Albanian: mendje Amharic: አዕምሮ Chiricahua: -́nii Jicarilla: -́nii Western Apache: -́niʼ Arabic: عَقْل Arabic: ذِهْن Arabic: خَلَد Arabic: عقل Arabic: عَقِل Armenian: բանականություն Armenian: խելք Old Armenian: միտ Aromanian: minte Assamese: মন Asturian: miente Azerbaijani: ağıl Azerbaijani: fikir Azerbaijani: zehin Bashkir: аҡыл Basque: adimen Basque: buru Basque: gogo Basque: sen Belarusian: ро́зум Bengali: মন Bengali: চিন্তা Breton: poell Bulgarian: ум Bulgarian: ра́зум Bulgarian: ми́съл Bulgarian: а́къл Burmese: စိတ် Carpathian Rusyn: ро́зум Catalan: ment Cherokee: ᎣᏓᏅᏛ Chinese Mandarin: 智力 Chinese Mandarin: 悟性 Chinese Mandarin: 精神 Chinese Mandarin: 心智 Chukchi: кувчемгъон Ngazidja Comorian: âkili Coptic: ⲙⲉⲩⲓ Czech: mysl Czech: rozum Danish: sind Danish: sjæl Danish: indstilling Dutch: verstand Dutch: geest Dutch: psyche Dutch: denkvermogen Dutch: rede Esperanto: menso Estonian: mõistus Estonian: oid Estonian: aru Estonian: taip Estonian: järeldusvõime Finnish: mieli Finnish: järki Finnish: ymmärrys Finnish: pää French: esprit French: raison French: intelligence Friulian: ment Galician: mente Georgian: ჭკუა Georgian: გონება German: Verstand German: Geist German: Sinn Gothic: 𐌷𐌿𐌲𐍃 Gothic: 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌸𐌹 Gothic: 𐌰𐌷𐌰 Greek: νους Greek: διάνοια Greek: μυαλό Finnish: aikoa
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