See also: Manet

English

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Etymology

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From Latin manet (he remains), manent (they remain), inflections of maneō.

Verb

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manet

  1. (theater) Used in stage directions; literally, he, she or it remains. Compare exit, exeunt.

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  • Manent, the Latin plural present indicative of maneo is used when more than one actor remains on stage.

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Danish

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manet

  1. past participle of mane

Latin

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manet

  1. third-person singular present active indicative of maneō

Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

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manet f or m (definite singular maneta or maneten, indefinite plural maneter, definite plural manetene)

  1. jellyfish

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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manet f (definite singular maneta, indefinite plural maneter, definite plural manetene)

  1. Alternative form of mannete (jelly-fish)

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse marnæta (sea-nettle).

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manet c

  1. jellyfish

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