different between manhua vs mantua

manhua

English

Etymology

From Mandarin ?? (mànhuà), from Japanese ?? (manga). Doublet of manga.

Noun

manhua (countable and uncountable, plural manhuas)

  1. (comics) Chinese comics

Hypernyms

  • comics

Coordinate terms

  • manga - Japanese comics
  • manhwa - Korean comics
  • komku - Malaysian comics

Anagrams

  • Huaman

French

Etymology

From Mandarin mànhuà (?? / ??)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /man.wa/, /man.xwa/

Noun

manhua m (plural manhuas)

  1. (comics) manhua; Chinese comics (?? / ?? / mànhuà)

Hypernyms

  • bédé / BéDé / BD / bande dessinée

Coordinate terms

  • manga (Japanese comics)
  • manhwa (Korean comics)

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mantua

English

Etymology

From French manteau, perhaps by confusion with Mantua in Italy.

Noun

mantua (plural mantuas)

  1. An article of loose clothing popular in 17th- and 18th century France.
  2. (obsolete) A superior kind of rich silk formerly exported from Mantua in Italy.
    • 1882, S. William Beck, The Draper's Dictionary
      Anderson mentions black and coloured mantuas amongst other silks introduced here by the French immigrants of 1685. [] Mantuas are also included in a list of silks advertised for sale in the British Chronicle of 1763 []
  3. (obsolete) A woman's cloak or mantle.
  4. (obsolete) A woman's gown.

Anagrams

  • tamanu

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