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mainour

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?me?n?/

Noun

mainour (plural mainours)

  1. A stolen article found on the person of or near the thief
    • 1796, Maria Edgeworth, The Parent's Assistant
      Caught the thief, with the mainour, hey?

References

  • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mainour

Anagrams

  • inamour, manouri, urinoma

mainour From the web:

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mainor

English

Etymology

From Anglo-Norman meinoure, Old French manuevre. See maneuver and French main (hand).

Noun

mainor (plural mainors)

  1. (law, Britain, obsolete) The act or fact, especially of theft.
  2. (law, Britain, obsolete) A stolen article found on the person of the thief.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Bouvier to this entry?)
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Wharton to this entry?)

Usage notes

  • A thief was said to be "taken with the mainor" when he was taken with the thing stolen upon him, i.e. in his hands.

Anagrams

  • A minor, A-minor, Marion, Morian, Romani, Romina, in mora, inamor, manoir, roamin'

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