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[ English

[ Etymology

From Latin manus.

[ Noun

Singular
manus

Plural
manus

manus (plural manus)

  1. (obsolete) A hand, as the part of the fore limb below the forearm in a man, or thee corresponding part in other vertebrates.
  2. (obsolete, Roman law) The power over other people, esp. that of a man over his wife.

[ Translations

See hand

[ Derived terms


[ Hungarian

[ Noun

manus

  1. (colloquial) guy, older boy, male (ironically)

[ Latin

[ Etymology

From a Proto-Indo-European root *man-. A cognate is Old Norse mund (hand) and Icelandic mund.

[ Noun

manus (genitive manūs); f, fourth declension

  1. hand

[ Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative manus manūs
genitive manūs manuum
dative manuī manibus
accusative manum manūs
ablative manū manibus
vocative manus manūs

[ Derived terms

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