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manucodiata
† manucodiata Obs. Also 6 manuccodiata, 7 manucadite. [a. mod.L. manucodiāta, ad. Malay mānuq dēwāta ‘bird of the gods’. Cf. mamuque.] A bird of paradise.[1523 Maximilianus Transylv. Epist. D iv b, Auiculam uero Manuccodiata appellauerunt.] 1555 Eden Decades, etc. 229 b, These Moores are of opinion ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manucode
The genus name is a contracted form of Manucodiata that had been used in 1760 by the French zoologist Mathurin Jacques Brisson for a group of birds-of-paradise wikipedia.org
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mamuque
† maˈmuque Obs. [a. F. mamuque (Du Bartas), ad. Sp. mamuco (Lopez de Gomara 1552–3), the source of which is the corrupt form Mamuco Diata occurring in the Cologne edition (Jan. 1523–4) of Max. Transylvanus De Moluccis, where the Rome edition of Nov. 1523 has the more correct Manuccodiata: see manuco... Oxford English Dictionary
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manucode
manucode (ˈmænjʊkəʊd) [a. F. manucode (Buffon), short f. mod.L. manucodiāta: see next.] † a. A bird of paradise (obs.). b. Any bird of either of the genera Manucodia and Phonygama, inhabiting the Papuan region, and formerly classed with the Birds of Paradise. The F. manucode was originally applied t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Standardwing bird-of-paradise
An alternate account by Maximilianus Transylvanus introduced the term manucodiata (a corruption of the Malay manute-dewata; "bird of the gods"), used for wikipedia.org
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List of English words of Malay origin
Derived from Neo-Latin manucodiata, from Malay manuk dewata, literally, 'bird of the gods'. wikipedia.org
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Bird-of-paradise
An alternate account by Maximilianus Transylvanus used the term Mamuco Diata, a variant of Manucodiata, which was used as a synonym for birds-of-paradise wikipedia.org
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