manere
Latin
Verb
mānēre
- second-person singular present passive subjunctive of mānō
Verb
manēre
- present active infinitive of maneō
Middle English
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Old French manoir, from Latin manēre.
Noun
manere
- Alternative form of maner (“manor”)
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Anglo-Norman manere, Old French manere, maniere, from Vulgar Latin, Late Latin manuāria.
Noun
manere (plural maneres)
- Alternative form of maner (“characteristics, manner”)
Old French
Alternative forms
- maniere
- meniere
Etymology
From the masculine manier, from Late Latin, from Latin manuārius, or alternatively from a Vulgar Latin *manāria, from the feminine of manuārius.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /maˈnɛ.rə/
Noun
manere f (oblique plural maneres, nominative singular manere, nominative plural maneres)
- manner; fashion; way
Descendants
- Middle English: maner, manere
- English: manner
- Middle French: maniere
- French: manière
- Norman: manniéthe