manso
See also: Manso
Chavacano
Etymology
Adjective
manso
Italian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Vulgar Latin *mānsus, back-formed from Latin mānsuētus.
Adjective
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- (literary, regional) meek, tame
- 1321, Dante Alighieri, La divina commedia: Purgatorio [The Divine Comedy: Purgatory] (paperback), Bompiani, published 2001, Canto XXVIII, page 416, lines 76–78:
- Quali si stanno ruminando manse ¶ le capre, state rapide e proterve ¶ sovra le cime avante che sien pranse
- Even as in ruminating passive grow the goats, who have been swift and venturesome upon the mountain-tops ere they were fed
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Etymology 2
From Medieval Latin mānsum (“residence”), from Latin mānsus, perfect passive participle of maneō (“I stay, remain”).
Noun
manso m (plural mansi)
- (historical) An amount of land (usually 12 jugerums) considered cultivable yearly by using two oxen or a single plough.
Latin
Participle
(deprecated template usage) mānsō
- dative masculine singular of mānsus
- dative neuter singular of mānsus
- ablative masculine singular of mānsus
- ablative neuter singular of mānsus
Portuguese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *mansus, from Latin mansuetus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
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- (of animals) tame (mild and well-behaved)
- (of people) meek; submissive (following orders without protest)
- (of nature and natural phenomena) mild; gentle; tranquil
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Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *mansus, from Latin mansuetus.
Pronunciation
Adjective
manso (feminine mansa, masculine plural mansos, feminine plural mansas)
- tame, meek; not threatening
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Further reading
- “manso”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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