Mun
Origin 1
From Old Norse man ("must, will").
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Alternative forms
Verb
verb
- (dialect, Northern English, modal auxiliary, defective) Must.
- 1894, M E Francis, In a North Country VillageYe mun ha' done wi' all that foolery — ye're gettin' a man now, an' ye mun give over that nonsense.
Origin 2
From Old Norse muðr, munnr, from Proto-Germanic *munþaz, from Proto-Indo-European *ment-; compare mouth
Full definition of mun
Noun
mun
(plural muns)- (obsolete, dialect) The mouth, jaw.
- 1847, J O Halliwell, Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial words, A common cry at Coventry on Good Friday is: One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns,
Butter them and sugar them and put them in your muns.
Origin 3
From mundane by shortening.
Noun
mun
(plural muns)- (gaming) The person who roleplays a character in a role-playing game, especially an online play-by-post role-playing game one.
- 1997, 29 October, Jade username, Re: Male dragon in need of mate ^_^, Jade grabs a handful of brownies and nibbles on then, trying to keep her mun from reaching right to the screen to get some
- 1999, 4 November, Milelarau username, Re: Roleplaying, Wait a sec.... You mean.. this is a GAME??
And here I thought that nine tae five job my mun goes to everyday was a game and Norrath was my home.. - 2001, 31 December, JamesStein, Sucessfully Powering Down a Campaign, Any suggestions on how to successfully turn this into a good SL, which will bring the characters back into the range of normalcy, without leaving the muns feeling deprived of everything their characters earned?