Kai MacTane wrote:


> In Old High German, there were two major types of "men": "wo-men" and 
> "wer-men". "Wo-men" were female and "wer-men" male. The "wer" in 
> "wer-man" is cognate with the Latin "vir", which also means "man" (in 
> our current sense of "adult male human").

I've heard also of 'hus-mann' and 'wif-mann' .. which have obvious
modern derivatives.


Jenn V.
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