mune

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== English == === Etymology === Formed under the implication that the word immune was formed in modern English with the prefix im- and another word. The word immune was actually formed from a prefix in Latin immūnis (“exempt from public service”), from in- (“not”) + mūnus (“service”). === Adjective === mune (not comparable) (humorous, informal, proscribed) Not immune; subject or vulnerable to (something). 2005, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, "Duchess of Wails" (season 3, episode 5) Mac: But no matter what she does, they don't mind. It's like they're immune. Bloo: Well, we'll just have to make them mune by any means necessary. == Estonian == === Noun === mune partitive plural of muna == Japanese == === Romanization === mune Rōmaji transcription of むね == Middle English == === Verb === mune alternative form of mone (“shall”) == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Alternative forms === muna (a and split infinitives) === Etymology === From Old Norse munu. === Verb === mune (present tense mun, past tense munde, past participle munt, imperative mun) (archaic) to be feasible or possible ==== Derived terms ==== mun tru ==== Related terms ==== minne === References === “mune” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Portuguese == === Verb === mune inflection of munir: third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative == Scots == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /møn/, /mɪn/ === Noun === mune (plural munes) alternative spelling of muin == Spanish == === Verb === mune inflection of munir: third-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative == Tsonga == === Etymology === From Proto-Bantu *-nàì. === Numeral === mune four