manere

Latin

Verb

mānēre

  1. second-person singular present passive subjunctive of mānō

Verb

manēre

  1. present active infinitive of maneō
  2. second-person singular present passive imperative of maneō, "Be continued", "Be awaited"

Middle English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Old French manoir, from Latin manēre.

Noun

manere

  1. Alternative form of maner (manor)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman manere, Old French manere, maniere, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin manuāria.

Noun

manere (plural maneres)

  1. Alternative form of maner (characteristics, manner)

Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From the masculine manier, from Late Latin, from Latin manuārius, or alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *manāria, from the feminine of manuārius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈneːɾə/

Noun

manere oblique singular, f (oblique plural maneres, nominative singular manere, nominative plural maneres)

  1. manner; fashion; way

Descendants

  • Middle English: maner, manere
  • Middle French: maniere
  • Norman: manniéthe
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