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manus

1 American  
[mey-nuhs] / ˈmeɪ nəs /

noun

plural

manus
  1. Anatomy, Zoology. the distal segment of the forelimb of a vertebrate, including the carpus and the forefoot or hand.

  2. Roman Law. power over persons, as that of the husband over the wife.


Manus 2 American  
[mah-noos] / ˈmɑ nus /

noun

plural

Manus
  1. a member of a people living on the island of Manus, in the Admiralty Islands.


manus British  
/ ˈmeɪnəs /

noun

  1. anatomy the wrist and hand

  2. the corresponding part in other vertebrates

  3. Roman law the authority of a husband over his wife

  4. English law (formerly) an oath or the person taking an oath

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Etymology

Origin of manus

1510–20; < Latin: hand

Example Sentences

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In front of Canda’s grandeur, the cellist Robert Burkhart played Caroline Shaw’s flowing “in manus tuas” while the dancer Selina Hack artfully writhed.

From New York Times • Oct. 23, 2020

The exhibition, which often influences the fashions worn by the rich and famous who attend the gala, is titled, "manus x machina: fashion in an age of technology."

From US News • Oct. 13, 2015

“In manus tuas, Domine!” he said, crossing himself as he passed over the threshold.

From "Dracula" by Bram Stoker

Once she whispered my name and faintly pressed my hand; then her lips moved again and I heard the dread sound of the solemn prayer, faltered out in a broken whisper, “In manus Tuas, Domine!”

From Mr. Marx's Secret by Oppenheim, E. Phillips (Edward Phillips)

Sit tibi, Joannes, tibi sit, Jacobe, quod optas; Sit tibi dextra manus; sit tibi laeva manus.

From The Complete Works of Richard Crashaw, Volume II (of 2) by Crashaw, Richard