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manie

  1. Obsolete spelling of many.
    • 1570, Roger Ascham, The Scholemaster, A Preface to the Reader:

      I was glad than, and do reioice yet to remember, that my chance was so happie, to be there that day, in the companie of so manie wise & good men togither, as hardly than could haue beene piked out againe, out of all England beside.

  • Rhymes: -i

manie f (plural manieën or manies, diminutive manietje n)

  1. mania
    Synonym: gekte

Borrowed from Latin mania or Ancient Greek μανία (manía, madness).

manie f (plural manies)

  1. (psychology) mania
  2. habit; idiosyncrasy

manie

  1. inflection of manier:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

From Latin manica.

manie f

  1. sleeve

manie f

  1. plural of mania

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manie nvir pl

  1. (Żywiec) Synonym of maliny

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

manie f

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of mania
  • Izydor Kopernicki (1875) “manie”, in “Spostrzeżenia nad właściwościami językowémi w mowie Górali Bieskidowych z dodatkiem słowniczka wyrazów góralskich”, in Rozprawy i Sprawozdania z Posiedzeń Wydziału Filologicznego Akademii Umiejętności (I), volume 3, Kraków: Akademia Umiejętności, page 372

Borrowed from French manie, Latin mania, from Ancient Greek μανία (manía). Doublet of the inherited mânie.

manie f (plural manii)

  1. (psychology) mania