μάννα

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Ancient Greek

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Hebrew מָן (mān, manna).

Noun

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μάννα (mánnaf

  1. manna

Descendants

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  • Greek: μάννα (mánna)
  • Late Latin: manna
    • Old English:
      • Middle English:
    • Italian: manna (semi-learned)
    • Polish: manna (learned)
    • Sicilian: manna (semi-learned)

References

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Greek

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Etymology 1

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From Ancient Greek μάμμη (mámmē, grandmother).

Noun

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μάννα (mánnaf

  1. Alternative spelling of μάνα (mána)

Etymology 2

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From Ancient Greek μάννα (mánna), from Hebrew מן (mān, 'manna).

Noun

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μάννα (mánnan (indeclinable)

  1. manna