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No, they are not borrowed, they are cognates. The Proto-Indo-European word was dusmenesdusmenēs which meant "hostile" (from dus- "bad" and men- "think"). See Mallory & Adams.

No, they are not borrowed, they are cognates. The Proto-Indo-European word was dusmenes which meant "hostile" (from dus- "bad" and men- "think"). See Mallory & Adams.

No, they are not borrowed, they are cognates. The Proto-Indo-European word was dusmenēs which meant "hostile" (from dus- "bad" and men- "think"). See Mallory & Adams.

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No, they are not borrowed, they are cognates. The Proto-Indo-European word was dusmenes which meant "hostile" (from dus- "bad" and men- "think"). See Mallory & Adams.