see|Manus
English
Etymology
From L. #Latin|manus.
Noun
en-noun|manus
- obsolete A hand, as the part of the fore limb below the forearm in a man, or the corresponding part in other vertebrates.
- obsolete|Roman law The power over other people, esp. that of a man over his wife.
Translations
See hand
Derived terms
top3
amanuensis
Bimana
bimanous
command
immane
longimanous
mainpast
mainport
maintain
manacle
manciple
maniable
manichord
mid3
manicure
manifest
maniform
manilla
maniple
manitrunk
manner
manoeuvre
manual
manuduct
manufact
manufaction
manufacture
mid3
manmotive
manumotor
manuprisor
manuscribe
manuscript
manuscription
manutergium
manu-tract
massage
masturbate
mortmain
pedimane
Quadrumana
Hungarian
Noun
manus
- colloquial|lang=hu guy, older boy, male italbrac|ironically
Category:Hungarian nouns
Latin
Etymology
From a PIE. root *man-. A cognate is Old Norse mund#Old Norse|mund (hand) and Icelandic mund#Icelandic|mund.
Noun
manus, Appendix:Latin fourth declension|-Å«s f
- A hand
Derived terms
manualis
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