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Traditional English :: manes
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manesia.html - n.pl. 1 the deified souls of dead ancestors. 2 (as sing.) the revered ghost of a dead person. [ME f. L] |
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Traditional English :: mane
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manesia.html - n. 1 long hair growing in a line on the neck of a horse, lion, etc. 2 colloq. a person's long hair. maned adj. (also in comb.). maneless adj. [OE manu f. Gmc] |
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Traditional English :: manėge
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manesia.html - n. (also manege) 1 a riding-school. 2 the movements of a trained horse. 3 horsemanship. [F man] |
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Traditional English :: manes
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manesia.html - n.pl. 1 the deified souls of dead ancestors. 2 (as sing.) the revered ghost of a dead person. [ME f. L] |
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Traditional English :: maneuver
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manesia.html - US var. of MANOEUVRE. |
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English Idioms :: man
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manesia.html - See: COMPANY MAN, EVERY LAST MAN also EVERY MAN JACK, FRONT MAN, HIRED MAN, LADY'S MAN, NEW MAN, SEPARATE THE MEN FROM THE BOYS, TO A MAN, YES-MAN. |
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