Manks

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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Adjective

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Manks (comparative more Manks, superlative most Manks)

  1. Obsolete form of Manx.
    • c. 1648, William Blundell, A History of the Isle of Man:
      [] the others marry with the Manks women, so their children become natives.

Proper noun

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Manks

  1. Obsolete form of Manx.
    • 1835, Archibald Cregeen, Dictionary of the Manks Language:
      Those who reckon the extirpation of the Manks language to be a necessary step towards the general extension of English which they deem essential

Etymology 2

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Proper noun

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Manks

  1. plural of Mank

Etymology 3

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Adjective

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Manks (comparative more Manks, superlative most Manks)

  1. (colloquial) Something from the English city of Manchester; short for Mancunian, usually "Mancs"

Noun

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Manks

  1. variant plural of Manc

Synonyms

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