mowen

Middle English

FWOTD – 18 April 2024

Etymology 1

From Old English magan, from Proto-West Germanic *magan, from Proto-Germanic *maganą.

Most forms are from an Old English by-form *mugan (no doubt due to the analogy of dugan).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmuːən/, /ˈmɔu̯ən/
  • (Early Middle English) IPA(key): /ˈmuɣən/, /ˈmaɣən/
  • (Northern) IPA(key): /muː/, /mɑu̯/

Verb

mowen (third-person singular simple present may, present participle mowynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative myghte, past participle mowen)

  1. To be strong or powerful.
  2. (auxiliary) To be able to; to have the capability (to do); can.
  3. (auxiliary) To potentially be able (to do); might.
    • 1407, The Testimony of William Thorpe, pages 40–41:
      Maister Ion Aston taughte and wroot acordingli and ful bisili, where and whanne and to whom he myghte, and he vsid it himsilf, I gesse, right perfyghtli vnto his lyues eende. [] "
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)
  4. (auxiliary) To be permitted (to do); may.
  5. (auxiliary) To ought (to do); should.
  6. (auxiliary) Will, would.
  7. (auxiliary) As a syntactic marker.
Usage notes

As in Modern English, what are historically the past forms of this verb are frequently used with present or even future semantics.

Conjugation
Conjugation of mowen (preterite-present, defective)
infinitive (to) mowen, mowe, maye
present tense past tense
1st-person singular may myghte, moghte
2nd-person singular myght myghtest, moghtest
3rd-person singular may myghte, moghte
subjunctive singular mowe, maye
imperative singular
plural1 mowen, mowe, mayen, maye myghten, myghte, moghten, moghte
imperative plural
participles mowynge, mowende mowen, mowe, myght, moght

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Descendants
  • English: may
  • Scots: mey, may, ma
  • Yola: mye, mey, meigh, mai, maa, ma
References

Etymology 2

From Old English māwan, from Proto-West Germanic *māan, from Proto-Germanic *mēaną.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔu̯ən/
  • (Early Middle English) IPA(key): /ˈmɑu̯ən/
  • (Northern) IPA(key): /mɑu̯/

Verb

mowen (third-person singular simple present moweth, present participle mowynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative mew, past participle mowen)

  1. To mow; to cut or slice off (the tops) of grasses or stalks.
  2. To collect crops using a scythe or similar implement.
Conjugation
Conjugation of mowen (strong class 7)
infinitive (to) mowen, mowe
present tense past tense
1st-person singular mowe mew
2nd-person singular mowest mewe, mew
3rd-person singular moweth mew
subjunctive singular mowe mewe1
imperative singular
plural2 mowen, mowe mewen, mewe
imperative plural moweth, mowe
participles mowynge, mowende mowen, mowe, ymowen, ymowe

1 Replaced by the indicative in later Middle English.
2 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Derived terms
Descendants
References

Etymology 3

From mowe (wry expression; taunt) +‎ -en (verb-forming suffix).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɔu̯ən/

Verb

mowen (third-person singular simple present moweth, present participle mowende, mowynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle mowed)

  1. to make a face
  2. to smile or laugh derisively
Conjugation
Conjugation of mowen (weak in -ed)
infinitive (to) mowen, mowe
present tense past tense
1st-person singular mowe mowed
2nd-person singular mowest mowedest
3rd-person singular moweth mowed
subjunctive singular mowe
imperative singular
plural1 mowen, mowe moweden, mowede
imperative plural moweth, mowe
participles mowynge, mowende mowed

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Descendants
  • English: mow
  • Middle Scots: mow
    • >? Scots: mow (to copulate)
References

Etymology 4

From mowe (haystack) +‎ -en (verb-forming suffix).

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmuːən/

Verb

mowen (third-person singular simple present moweth, present participle mowende, mowynge, first-/third-person singular past indicative and past participle mowed)

  1. to stack hay or grains
Conjugation
Conjugation of mowen (weak in -ed)
infinitive (to) mowen, mowe
present tense past tense
1st-person singular mowe mowed
2nd-person singular mowest mowedest
3rd-person singular moweth mowed
subjunctive singular mowe
imperative singular
plural1 mowen, mowe moweden, mowede
imperative plural moweth, mowe
participles mowynge, mowende mowed

1 Sometimes used as a formal 2nd-person singular.

Descendants
  • English: mow (dialectal)
  • >? Middle Scots: *mow, *mowe
    • Scots: moue, mow (possibly formed anew from the noun)
References

Etymology 5

Noun

mowen

  1. plural of mowe (haystack)