Merme
m.
Latin minimus 'smallest, littlest'.
- France
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- Latin
- ◑ 1378 Mermetus (nom) hanquetvol1 2334b;
1432 Mermetus (nom) MHCG2 477
- Italy
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- Latin
- ● 1265x1339 Mermi (nom) BBC-Berg 1723
- Switzerland
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- Latin
- ◑ 14thCx1478 Mermecii (gen) Ob-SPVn (190),
Mermeti (gen) ibid. (189),
Mermetum (acc) ibid. (82),
Mermetus (nom) ibid. (78),
Mermodi (gen) ibid. (144);
1351 Mermeto (abl) MHN DXLI;
1352 Mermeto (abl) ibid. DXLVII,
Mermetus (nom) ibid. DXLVII;
1354 Mermetum (acc) ibid. DLIX;
1393/4 Mermetus (nom) MHCG2 467;
1398 Mermeto (abl) ibid. 469;
1432/3 Mermetus (nom) ibid. 480;
1438 Mermetus (nom) ibid. 212;
1456/7 Mermetus (nom) ibid. 227;
1476 Mermeto (dat) ibid. 243;
1515 Mermeti (gen) ibid. 288;
1516 Mermeti (gen) ibid. 290;
1522x1524 Mammerti (gen) ibid. 294,
Mammertus (nom) ibid. 294
- Middle French
- ◑ 1494 Marmet MHCG2 258;
1504 Marmet ibid. 281;
1507 Marmet ibid. 260;
1514 Mamert ibid. 287
Cite as: A. Brown, S.L. Uckelman. "Merme". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2023, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2023/1/name/Merme.