Manx
[ mangks ]
/ mæŋks /
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adjective
of or relating to the Isle of Man, its inhabitants, or their language.
noun
(used with a plural verb) the inhabitants of the Isle of Man.
the Gaelic of the Isle of Man, virtually extinct.
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Origin of Manx
1565–75; syncopated and metathesized form of earlier Manisk(e) <Old Norse manskr of the Isle of Man, equivalent to Man name of the island + -skr adj. suffix denoting origin (see -ish1)
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British Dictionary definitions for Manx
Manx
/ (mæŋks) /
adjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of the Isle of Man, its inhabitants, their language, or their dialect of English
noun
a language of the Isle of Man, belonging to the N Celtic branch of the Indo-European family and closely related to Scottish Gaelic
(functioning as plural) the people of the Isle of Man
Word Origin for Manx
C16: earlier Maniske, from Scandinavian, from Mana Isle of Man + -iske -ish
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