Man

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

English

[edit]

Pronunciation

[edit]
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Rhymes: -æn

Etymology 1

[edit]

From man.

Alternative forms

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. The genus Homo.
  2. (poetic) Humankind in general.
    • 1963, Margery Allingham, “Eye Witness”, in The China Governess: A Mystery, London: Chatto & Windus, →OCLC, page 249:
      The story struck the depressingly familiar note with which true stories ring in the tried ears of experienced policemen. [] The second note, the high alarum, not so familiar and always important since it indicates the paramount sin in Man's private calendar, took most of them by surprise although they had been well prepared.
Translations
[edit]

Etymology 2

[edit]

From Old Irish Mana, from Proto-Celtic *moniyos, from Proto-Indo-European *men- (to tower, stand out).

Alternative forms

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. The Isle of Man; an island and crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea.
    • 1860, William Mackenzie, editor, Legislation by Three of the Thirteen Stanleys, Kings of Man. [], Douglas, Isle of Man: [] [T]he Manx Society, page 191:
      And therefore the Bishop and clergy of Man were totally powerless to resist the alteration of doctrinal articles and rites of worship which Earls Edward and Henry, between 1521 and 1594, following the edicts of Henry VIII., Edward VI., and Elizabeth, introduced into the Isle of Man.

Etymology 3

[edit]

Alternative forms

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. Abbreviation of Manitoba.

Etymology 4

[edit]

From Cantonese (man4).

Proper noun

[edit]

Man (plural Mans)

  1. A surname from Chinese.

Etymology 5

[edit]

From Cantonese (maan6).

Proper noun

[edit]

Man (plural Mans)

  1. A surname from Chinese.

Etymology 6

[edit]

Clipping of Manchester.

Alternative forms

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. Abbreviation of Manchester (especially in football)
Derived terms
[edit]

Anagrams

[edit]

Dutch

[edit]
Man
Isle of Man

Etymology

[edit]

From Old Irish Mana.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man n

  1. Man, Isle of Man (an island and Crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea)

Holonyms

[edit]
[edit]

See also

[edit]

Anagrams

[edit]

North Frisian

[edit]

Alternative forms

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

From Old Frisian man, from Proto-West Germanic *mann, from Proto-Germanic *mann-.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

Man m (plural Maaner) (Sylt)

  1. man (adult male human)
  2. husband

Norwegian Bokmål

[edit]
Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia no
Coat of arms of the Isle of Man

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. Man, Isle of Man (an island and Crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea)
[edit]

Norwegian Nynorsk

[edit]
Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Proper noun

[edit]

Man

  1. Man, Isle of Man (an island and Crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea)
[edit]

Tagalog

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

From Cantonese (Maan6), via English Man.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Proper noun

[edit]

Man (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜈ᜔)

  1. a surname from Cantonese