Manx — (/mangks/, IPA /ˈmæŋk … Wikipedia
Manx (EP) — Manx Extended Play von Maeckes Veröff … Deutsch Wikipedia
Manx — Manx, a. Of or pertaining to the Isle of Man, or its inhabitants; as, the Manx language. [1913 Webster] {Manx shearwater} . [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manx — [mæȖks], 1) die Bewohner der Insel Man. 2) Manxgälisch, einheimische Bezeichnung Gaelk [ gilk], die heute ausgestorbene keltische Sprache der Insel Man. Aus dem Gemeingälischen (Gälisch) gliederte sich im 10. 13. Jahrhundert das… … Universal-Lexikon
Manx — [maŋks] adj. [by metathesis < obs. Maniske < ON * manskr < Man , inflectional base of Mǫn, Isle of Man < Celt name, as in Welsh Manau, OIr Manu] of the Isle of Man or its people, language, or culture n. 1. the Celtic language formerly … English World dictionary
Manx — Manx, prop. n. The language of the inhabitants of the Isle of Man, a dialect of the Celtic. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manx — puede referirse a: Habitantes de la Isla de Man u otras cosas pertenecientes a ella. El idioma manés. Gato Manx, una raza de gato doméstico. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a… … Wikipedia Español
Manx — [mæŋks] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: From an unrecorded Old Norse manskr, from Mana Isle of Man ] from or relating to the Isle of Man or its people ▪ the Manx government … Dictionary of contemporary English
Manx — 1798, earlier Manks (1620s), metathesized from Maniske (1570s) of the Isle of Man, from O.N. *manskr, from Man (from O.Ir. Manu Isle of Man ) + suffix iskr ish. Manx cat, without a tail, first attested 1843 … Etymology dictionary
manx — manx; manx·man; … English syllables