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manly
English
Etymology
From Middle English manly, manli, manlich, from Old English *manl??, *mannl?? (suggested by adverb manl??e, mannl??e (“in a manly way; stately”)), from Proto-Germanic *mannl?kaz (“manly”), equivalent to man +? -ly. Cognate with Old High German manl?h (“manly”) (German männlich), Dutch mannelijk, Old Norse mannligr (“human”) (Danish mandlig, Swedish manlig).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mænli/
Adjective
manly (comparative manlier, superlative manliest)
- Having the characteristics of a man.
- Having qualities befitting a man; courageous, resolute, noble.
- Serene and manly, harden'd to sustain / The load of life.
- 2001, Thomas W. Smith, Revaluing Ethics: Aristotle's Dialectical Pedagogy (page 86)
- Without a successful defense of one's city, none of the other virtues would be possible; manly courage seems to be a precondition for anything else worth achieving in life.
Antonyms
- womanly
Derived terms
- manliness
Translations
Anagrams
- Lyman, Lynam
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maply
English
Etymology
maple +? -y
Adjective
maply (comparative more maply, superlative most maply)
- Of, or pertaining to, maple.
Anagrams
- amply, palmy
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