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† manuable, a. Obs. rare. [a. OF. manuable, f. L. manu- hand: see -able. Cf. maniable.] 1. That may be handled easily.1594 Blundevil Exerc. vii. xii. (1636) 665 The yard thereof is of so great a length, as it is not manuable in a ship. Ibid. Most manuable, and therewith very light of carriage. 2. Of...
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immanuable
iˈmmanuable, a. Obs. [f. im-2 + manuable.] Unmanageable, incapable of being controlled.1608 Topsell Serpents (1658) 735 When a horned Serpent hath bitten a man or beast..he falleth mad, his eyes grow dim, and his nerves immanuable.
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unmanuable
† unˈmanuable, a. Obs.—1 [un-1 7 b.] Unmanageable.1633 T. James Voy. 116 Our sailes froze in lumps to the yards, vnmanuable.
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manual
manual, a. and n. (ˈmænjuːəl) Forms: 5–8 manuel, (5 manuele), 5–7 manuell, 5–6 manuelle, manwell, manuale, 6–7 manuall, 6– manual. [ad. (the earlier form through F. manuel) L. manuālis pertaining to the hand; the neut. manuāle was used subst. in class. L. for ‘a book-cover’, in late L. for a handboo...
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