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"Section M, N, and O"

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Are women grown so mankind? Must they be
wooing?
Beau. & Fl.


Be not too mankind against your
wife.
Chapman.


Manks (mă&nsm;ks), prop. a.
Of or pertaining to the language or people of the Isle of
Man.
-- n. The language spoken in the
Isle of Man. See Manx.


Man"less (?), a. 1.
Destitute of men. Bakon.


2. Unmanly; inhuman. [Obs.]
Chapman.


Man"less*ly, adv. Inhumanly.
[Obs.]


Man"like` (?), a. [Man +
like. Cf. Manly.] Like man, or like a man, in form
or nature; having the qualities of a man, esp. the nobler qualities;
manly.
" Gentle, manlike speech." Testament of
Love.
" A right manlike man." Sir P. Sidney.


In glaring Chloe's manlike taste and
mien.
Shenstone.


Man"li*ness (?), n. The quality or
state of being manly.


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