mani (plural manis )
( informal ) Clipping ofmanicure .2006 March 16, Therese Beaupre, “The O.P.”, inTotally Spies! : Undercover , season 4, episode 4, spoken by Samantha “Sam” (Jennifer Hale ),Marathon Media , viaTeletoon :You mean you actually found something more important than to you than a weeklymani ?
2009 January 12, “Dress for Success: Have a Ball at Dumbarton”, inExpress Night Out [1] :The nails need amani , the dress is due for a dry cleaning miracle and those "special occasion cuff links" have gone missing.
Iman ,amin ,NIMA ,NAMI ,Main ,iman ,main ,mnai ,Mina ,mina ,Naim ,Mian ,Amin FromEnglish money .
mani
money Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
Hyphenation:ma‧ni IPA (key ) : /maˈni/ [maˈn̪i] maní
peanut ( slang ) clitoris Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani
inflection ofmanar : first / third-person singular present subjunctive third-person singular imperative Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
Hyphenation:ma‧ni IPA (key ) : /maˈni/ [mɐˈn̪i] mani
peanut Inherited fromSpanish maní .
maní
peanut mani
( intransitive ) Tospread out , toextend .( intransitive ) Tocover a flat surface.Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
mani
peanut FromAncient Greek μανία ( manía ) .
mani c (singular definite manien ,plural indefinite manier )
mania obsession (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mani
rain Tyron, D.T., Hackman, B. (1983 ),Solomon Islands languages: An internal classification . Cited in: "Dehu " in Greenhill, S.J.,Blust, R. , &Gray, R.D. (2008).The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics .Evolutionary Bioinformatics , 4:271–283.Leenhardt, M. (1946 ),Langues et dialectes de l'Austro-Mèlanèsie . Cited in: "ⁿDe’u " in Greenhill, S.J.,Blust, R. , &Gray, R.D. (2008).The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics .Evolutionary Bioinformatics , 4:271–283.FromEnglish money .
IPA (key ) : /ˈmɑni/ ,[ˈmɑ̝ni] Rhymes:-ɑni Syllabification(key ) :ma‧ni Hyphenation(key ) :ma‧ni mani ( colloquial )
money Synonym: raha The second element-ni is fromProto-Sino-Tibetan *nij ( “ aunt ” ) .
mani
paternal aunt wife ofuncle mother-in-law sister ofmother-in-law Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
mani
peanut FromEnglish money .[ 1]
mani (plural manik )
( slang ) money mani
plural ofmano manes , ancestral spiritsFromArabic مَنِي ( manī ) .
IPA (key ) : [ˈmani] Hyphenation:ma‧ni mani (plural mani -mani )
ejaculate ,sperm Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani f
plural ofmano giungere lemani ―to join one'shands together FromLatin manes ( “ spirits of the dead ” ) .
mani m (invariable )
( Roman mythology ) manes ( literary ) thesouls of thedeceased , or of asingle dead person Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
IPA (key ) : /maˈni/ [mʌˈni̞] Rhymes:-i Syllabification:ma‧ni maní
peanut Morice Vanoverbergh (1933 ), “mani”, inA Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay. As it is spoken at Bauco (Linguistische Anthropos-Bibliothek; XII)[3] , Mödling bei Wien, St. Gabriel, Österreich: Verlag der Internationalen Zeitschrift „Anthropos“,→OCLC , page303 Allen, Larry (2021 ), “mani ”, inKankanaey – English Dictionary , Summer Institute of Linguistics Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
mani
peanut mānī
dative / ablative masculine / feminine / neuter singular ofmānis “mani ”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879 ),A Latin Dictionary , Oxford: Clarendon Press “mani ”, inWilliam Smith et al., editor (1890 ),A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities , London: William Wayte. G. E. Marindin mani
me ;accusative singular ofes with me ;instrumental singular ofes mani
nominative / vocative plural masculine ofmans mani
inflection ofmanīt : second-person singular present indicative second-person singular imperative Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani
sperm ,semen egg cell Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani
bird George W. Grace,Notes on the phonological history of the Austronesian languages of the Sarmi Coast , inOceanic Linguistics (1971, 10:11-37) mane ,magnie ,maini ,mainie ,mange ,manie ,manige ,maniȝ ,many ,meine ,meni ,menie ,monei ,moni ,monie ,moniȝ ,mony ,myny FromOld English manig , fromProto-West Germanic *manag , fromProto-Germanic *managaz .
mani
many Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani
summer year mani
bird George W. Grace,Notes on the phonological history of the Austronesian languages of the Sarmi Coast , inOceanic Linguistics (1971, 10:11-37) mani
climb Westerlund, T. (2007).A grammatical sketch of Ngarla: A language of Western Australia . Uppsala University. Northern Catanduanes Bicolano [ edit ] Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut FromAncient Greek μανία ( manía ,“ madness ” ) .
mani m (definite singular manien ,indefinite plural manier ,definite plural maniene )
mania ( mental illness, or excessive enthusiasm ) “mani” inThe Bokmål Dictionary .FromAncient Greek μανία ( manía ,“ madness ” ) .
mani m (definite singular manien ,indefinite plural maniar ,definite plural maniane )
mania ( mental illness, or excessive enthusiasm ) “mani” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .manid ( before the indicative if there is no infixed pronoun ) Univerbation ofmá ( “ if ” ) +ní ( “ not ” )
mani
if …not ,unless For quotations using this term, seeCitations:mani .
Takes the indicative when the following verb has a past or present meaning and the present subjunctive when the verb has a future meaning.
Borrowed fromEnglish money .
mani
money mani wiyangku ―free of charge IPA (key ) : /ˈma.ɲi/ Rhymes:-aɲi Syllabification:ma‧ni mani
third-person singular present ofmanić Southern Catanduanes Bicolano [ edit ] Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut Clipping ofmanifestación .
IPA (key ) : /ˈmani/ [ˈma.ni] Rhymes:-ani Syllabification:ma‧ni mani f (plural manis )
( colloquial ) protest mani c
mania obsession Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) , fromTaíno .
manî (Baybayin spelling ᜋᜈᜒ )
( botany ) peanut ( figurative , colloquial ) easy task Synonyms: ( slang ) sisiw ,( slang ) tsiken ( anatomy , colloquial ) clitoris Synonyms: tilin ,( colloquial ) tinggil “mani ”, inPambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph , Manila,2018 (Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium .)
mani ? (Tifinagh spelling ⵎⴰⵏⵉ ,Arabic spelling ماني )
where u mani ad tgit? ―where are you from? (lit. son of where are you from?). mani trit? ―where are you going? Stroomer, Harry (2025 ),Dictionnaire berbère tachelḥiyt-français — Tome 3m—š (Handbook of Oriental Studies – Handbuch der Orientalistik;188/3 ) (in French), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill,→DOI ,→ISBN , page1704a FromEnglish money .
mani
money FromOttoman Turkish مانع ( mani' ) , fromArabic مَانِع ( māniʕ ) , from verbمَنَعَ ( manaʕa ,“ to hinder ” ) .
mani (definite accusative manii ,plural maniler )
alternative spelling ofmâni ( “ obstacle ” ) FromOttoman Turkish مانی ( mani ) , fromArabic مَعْنًى ( maʕnan ) .
mani (definite accusative maniyi ,uncountable )
poem ,couplet ,four liner ( dialectal ) always ,everyday mani
plural ofmato mani
accusative singular ofman Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
peanut mani
here is [ 1] mani gawangik (here is my head) Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
mani
peanut Borrowed fromSpanish maní ( “ peanut ” ) .
maní
nut mani
boy