Mane
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English
Etymology
Middle English mone, from Old English manu, from common Germanic *manō, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mon- "neck". Near cognates include German Mähne and Dutch maan.
Pronunciation
| AHD | mān |
| IPA | /meɪn/ |
| SAMPA | /meIn/ |
Homophones
Noun
mane (plural: manes)
Translations
- Dutch: maan f (1,2), manen f, pl (1,2)
- Polish: grzywa f (1,2)
- Slovene: griva f
- Spanish: crin f (1), melena f (2)
- Swedish: man
Maori
mane