manos

See also: Appendix:Variations of "manos"

English

Noun

manos

  1. plural of mano

Anagrams

Interlingua

Noun

manos

  1. plural of mano

Latin

Noun

manos f (accusative mānōm); fourth declension

  1. Old Latin form of manus
    • 7th–5th century BC, Duenos inscription:
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      DVENOSMEDFECEDENMANOMEINOMDVENOINEMEDMALOSTATOD
      duenos mΔ“d fΔ“ced en mānōm (m)einom duenōi nΔ“ mΔ“d malo(s) statōd
      A good man made me (in good intention?) for a good man; may I not be stolen by an evil man.

Latvian

Pronoun

manos

  1. locative plural masculine of mans

Portuguese

Noun

manos

  1. plural of mano

Spanish

Noun

manos f pl

  1. plural of mano