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mannu

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See also: Mannu and mánnu

Sardinian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin magnus, from Proto-Italic *magnos, from Proto-Indo-European *m̥ǵh₂nós.

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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mannu (feminine singular manna, masculine plural mannos, feminine plural mannas) (Logudorese)

  1. big
    festa mannabig celebration
  2. large
  3. tall
  4. wide, broad
  5. grown-up
    omine mannuadult (literally, “grown-up man”)
  6. long
  7. great
    perdua mannagreat loss

Adjective

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mannu (feminine singular manna, masculine plural mannos, feminine plural mannas) (Campidanese)

  1. big
    festa mannabig celebration
  2. large
  3. tall
  4. wide, broad
  5. grown-up
    omine mannuadult (literally, “grown-up man”)
  6. long
  7. great
    perdua mannagreat loss

Noun

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mannu m (plural mannos, feminine manna)

  1. (chiefly in the plural) elder, ancestor
  2. (uncountable) old age

Derived terms

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