mesme

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== Interlingua == === Etymology === From Spanish mismo, French même, Galician mesmo, Italian medesimo, Portuguese mesmo. From Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Classical Latin -met + ipse + -issimus. === Adjective === mesme same self == Middle French == === Etymology === From Old French mesme. === Adjective === mesme m or f (plural mesmes) (the) same === Adverb === mesme even ==== Descendants ==== French: même (see there for further descendants) == Norman == === Alternative forms === même (Jersey, continental Normandy) === Etymology === From Old French meïsme, mesme, from Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Latin -met (intensifier) + ipse (“him/her/itself”) + -issimus (superlative ending). === Adjective === mesme m or f (Guernsey) same == Old French == === Alternative forms === meïsme (chiefly 11th and 12th centuries) medesme (11th century) medisme (11th century) === Etymology === Simplification of early Old French meïsme < Vulgar Latin *metipsimus, from Latin -met (intensifier) + ipse (“him/her/itself”) + -issimus (superlative ending). === Adjective === mesme m (oblique and nominative feminine singular mesme) (the) same used for emphasis ==== Descendants ==== Bourguignon: moîme Gallo: mesm Middle French: mesme French: même (see there for further descendants) Norman: maême (continental Normandy, Jersey), mesme (Guernsey) Picard: minme Walloon: minme