-mane
See also: mane, Mane, mané, màne, mãne, and måne
English
Etymology
From French -mane, from Ancient Greek -μανής (-manḗs).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /meɪn/
Suffix
-mane
- Forming compound nouns with the sense ‘person who has a mania for’.
Synonyms
- -maniac
Derived terms
- Category:English words suffixed with -mane
Translations
person who has a mania for
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Anagrams
- -nema, Amen, Eman, Enma, MEAN, MENA, Mena, NAmE, NEMA, NMEA, amen, mean, mnae, name, namé, neam, ñame
French
Suffix
-mane
- -mane, -maniac; Used to form adjectives and nouns describing sufferers of a mania
Derived terms
- Category:French words suffixed with -mane
Related terms
- -manie
Italian
Suffix
-mane
- -mane, -maniac; Used to form adjectives and nouns describing sufferers of a mania
Derived terms
- anglomane
- bibliomane
- cleptomane
- cocainomane
- dipsomane
- eroinomane
- erotomane
- eteromane
- gallomane
- grafomane
- ippomane
- megalomane
- melomane
- mitomane
- monomane
- morfinomane
- musicomane
- ninfomane
- oppiomane
- piromane
- sessuomane
- tossicomane
Related terms
- -mania