mans

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See also: Mans, MANs, mäns, måns, Måns, and -mans

English

Verb

mans

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of man
    Watch that small sailboat; see how Stephanie mans the rudder?

Noun

mans

  1. (MLE, Toronto, nonstandard, proscribed) plural of man
    • 2014, Robb Peters, D.A. Diary, Bloomington: AuthorHouse:
      Down the Ice Arena we met up with bare mans then Dot came with us and we bopped to the Orchard.

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Afrikaans

Noun

mans

  1. plural of man

Catalan

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *mansus, from Latin mansuetus.

Adjective

mans (feminine mansa, masculine plural mansos, feminine plural manses)

  1. tame
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Etymology 2

Noun

mans

  1. plural of
  2. (invariable f.pl.) In castells, a casteller positioned behind the baix and helping to support the segon.

Further reading


Danish

Noun

mans c

  1. indefinite genitive singular of man

Dutch

Noun

mans

  1. (dated, nautical, dialect) plural of man

Galician

Noun

mans m pl

  1. plural of man

Gothic

Romanization

mans

  1. Romanization of 𐌼𐌰𐌽𐍃

Ladin

Noun

mans

  1. plural of man

Latvian

Pronoun

mans (possessive, 1st person singular)

  1. my, mine

Declension

Derived terms


Swedish

Noun

mans

  1. (deprecated template usage) indefinite genitive singular of man

Volapük

Noun

mans

  1. nominative plural of man