. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... hit Book. • man-u-ten-en-^y, s. [l-at. manu = the hand, and teneii^, pr. jiar. of tertfio = tohold.] Maintenance. man-u-ten-8ion» s. [Iiat. manu =with theliaadfaud Eng. ] (See extract.) The plan of minu(*ruio»». or holding tur Jt Ion? time by the Imnds uf uttt-niUu;^ —BucknUl * TVAe, Iit/cholot/ical Medicine led. 076. ma,n-ward, *man-warde, a


. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... hit Book. • man-u-ten-en-^y, s. [l-at. manu = the hand, and teneii^, pr. jiar. of tertfio = tohold.] Maintenance. man-u-ten-8ion» s. [Iiat. manu =with theliaadfaud Eng. ] (See extract.) The plan of minu(*ruio»». or holding tur Jt Ion? time by the Imnds uf uttt-niUu;^ —BucknUl * TVAe, Iit/cholot/ical Medicine led. 076. ma,n-ward, *man-warde, adv. [Eng. vuui; -ward.] Towards man. After that the klndues £ love uf our Savluur Qodto manwarde aiipeAVeil.—Tiliu iL (1551.) Manx, a. &. s. [Sec def.] A. As adj.: Of or pertaining to the Isle ofMau or its inhabitants. B, As substantive: 1. (As a plural): The inhabitants or nativesof the Isle of Mau. 2. The language spoken by the natives ofthe Isle of Man. It is closely related to Gaelicand Irish. Manx-cat. s. Zool.: A variety of the domestic cat (Felisilomestica), a native of the Isle of Mau, distin-guished by having no tail, or only a rudi-mentary one. It is nownearly extinct in the Isle MANX-CAT. Manx-puffin, Manx-shearwater, s. Ornitk. : Iuiliiiu^ aivjloruiii {l^roc^llaria puf- Jlnus). [SUEAKWATKIt.] many (a as e), • man-1. mon-1, mon-y, a. i: s. [ vmnig, nuEuigf vwnig; Dut. m^nij; L)an. viange; Sw. m≱Icel. margr; Goth, inanags; Gcr. manch;U. 11. Ger. maiuc : O. H. Ger. vianac; ; Gael, minig; Wcl. mynych; ] A. As adj. : Numerous; ronsisting of agreat or largo number of individuals. Probably not without manu prayer*, the decision was iDiult.—Hacaulai/ : JfUt. Emi., cb. L ^ Wlien followed by n or nn before a aingu- lar noun, many has a more distributive or emphatic force than when joined with a plural noun. Fnl1 many a flower Is born to blush waste Its sweetness on the deJiert air. Or a)/: Kl*ffy. B. As


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