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-mane

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French -mane, from Ancient Greek -μανής (-manḗs).

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-mane

  1. Forming compound nouns with the sense of person who has a mania for.
    Synonym: -maniac

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French

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Etymology

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Adapted borrowing of Ancient Greek -μανης (-manēs), from μανία f (manía).

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-mane

  1. -mane, -maniac; Used to form adjectives and nouns describing sufferers of a mania

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  • English: -mane

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Suffix

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-mane m or f by sense

  1. -mane, -maniac; Used to form adjectives and nouns describing sufferers of a mania

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