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English
Etymology
From Latin manet (“he remains”), manent (“they remain”), inflections of maneō.
Verb
manet
- (theater) Used in stage directions; literally, he, she or it remains. Compare exit, exeunt.
Usage notes
- Manent, the Latin plural present indicative of maneo is used when more than one actor remains on stage.
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Danish
Verb
manet
- past participle of mane
Latin
Verb
manet
- third-person singular present active indicative of maneō
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
manet f or m (definite singular maneta or maneten, indefinite plural maneter, definite plural manetene)
- jellyfish
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Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse *marnæta (“sea-nettle”).
Pronunciation
Noun
manet f (definite singular maneta, indefinite plural maneter, definite plural manetene)
- jellyfish, sea nettle
- Synonyms: gople, klyse, kobbeklyse, vassgløype
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Swedish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Norse *marnæta (“sea-nettle”).
Pronunciation
Noun
manet c
- jellyfish
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