<span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span> inflection of manuārius: nominative/vocative feminine singular nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural <span class="searchmatch">manuāriā</span> ablative feminine singular...
From Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span> (secūris), from Latin manuārius (“of or pertaining to the hand”). IPA(key): /manˈna.ja/ Rhymes: -aja Hyphenation: man‧nà‧ia mannaia f...
singular imperfect subjunctive of manar manera menara From Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span> (secūris), from Latin manuārius (“of or pertaining to the hand”). Compare...
See also: mënyre mynyrë Borrowed from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span>, from Latin manuārius (“belonging to the hand”). (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) mënyrë f...
Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ma.nuˈaː.ri.us] manuārius (feminine <span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span>, neuter manuārium); first/second-declension adjective of or pertaining...
2018-07-21. Borrowed from Anglo-Norman manere, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span>, from manuarius. manere, maneere, manur, manyere, maynere, manieir (all...
From Old Galician-Portuguese maneira, from Vulgar Latin *<span class="searchmatch">manuāria</span>, from feminine of Latin manuārius (“relating to the hand”). IPA(key): [maˈnei̯ɾɐ] maneira f...