Munnion
1Munnion — Mun nion, n. See {Mullion}. [1913 Webster] …
2munnion — [mun′yən] n. archaic var. of MULLION …
3Munnion — This unusual name is one of the Anglicized forms of the Old Gaelic Irish O Mainnin , meaning descendant of Mainnin , which is thought to be an assimilated form of Mainchin , a diminutive of manch , monk. The sept of O Mainnin was located in the… …
4munnion — /mun yeuhn/, n. a mullion or muntin. [1585 95; assimilated var. of MULLION] * * * …
5munnion — n. [Written also Munion.] (Arch.) Mullion, monyall …
6munnion — mun·nion …
7munnion — /ˈmʌnjən/ (say munyuhn) noun Obsolete → mullion …
8munnion — var. of MULLION …
9Mullion — Mul lion, n. [A corruption of munnion, F. moignon stump of an amputated limb, stump, OF. moing mutilated; cf. Armor. mo[ n], mou[ n], mank, monk, and also L. mancus maimed.] (Arch.) (a) A slender bar or pier which forms the division between the… …
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