manko
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From Italian manco, first-person singular present tense of mancare (“to lack, miss”).
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manko c (singular definite mankoen, plural indefinite mankoer)
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Declension of manko
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | manko | mankoen | mankoer | mankoerne |
genitive | mankos | mankoens | mankoers | mankoernes |
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manko (accusative singular mankon, plural mankoj, accusative plural mankojn)
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manko (plural manki)
- want, lack, absence, deficiency, shortcoming, need
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manko
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manko (Latin spelling)
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- (obsolete) manco
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Borrowed from Italian manco, from Latin mancus. Doublet of mańka (“left hand”).
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manko n
- (accounting) deficit, shortfall
- Antonym: superata
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