amnar

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See also: ämnar

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Either from Latin manuārius or manuāle or less likely a Vulgar Latin *ignārium, from ignis. Compare also mâner.

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amnar n (plural amnare)

  1. flint; piece of steel struck to produce sparks and light a fire

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