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manured
English
Verb
manured
- simple past tense and past participle of manure
Anagrams
- Mundare, duramen, maunder, unarmed, undream
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- meaning of manured
manred
English
Etymology 1
From Middle English manred, manrede, from Old English manr?den (“dependence, homage, service, tribute, due”), equivalent to man +? -red.
Alternative forms
- manryd, mandred
- manrede, manredyn, manrent (Scotland)
Noun
manred (countable and uncountable, plural manreds)
- (Britain dialectal or obsolete) Homage.
- (Britain dialectal or obsolete) Vassals collectively; the supply of men a lord can call upon in time of warfare.
- (Britain dialectal or obsolete) The position of leader among fighting men; the conduct (of an army).
- (rare, Britain dialectal or obsolete) Carnal intercourse.
- (Britain dialectal, Scotland) The solemn undertaking to be one's faithful supporter, and the obligation so constituted.
Etymology 2
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
manred (uncountable)
- (mythology) primal substance of the Universe
Anagrams
- Erdman, Mander, Marden, Menard, Redman, damner, mander, mrenda, randem, red man, redman, remand
Middle English
Noun
manred
- Alternative form of manrede
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