"Manea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Manea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Manea" Meaning

Meaning: A meana or meana is a moth in the family Saturniidae. It is also known as the luna moth or actias artemis.

"Manea" Examples

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Manea is a rare or obsolete word. As such, it is not commonly used in modern English language. However, I've found a few examples of its usage in historical context:

Definition:

Manea is an obsolete word that refers to a tract of land or a farm.

Examples:


"The manea of the Earl of Derby stretched as far as the eye could see." (From "The Complete Peerage" by J. Burke, 1835)
"The manea was heavily mortgaged, and the farmer struggled to pay off the debts." (From "The Agricultural Labourer" by R. Whitlock, 1843)
"The manea had been in the family for generations, but it was struggling to survive due to poor soil quality." (From "The English Farmer" by J. Devon, 1855)
"The manea was divided into several smaller fields, each with its own specific use." (From "The Husbandry of Herefordshire" by L. Powys, 1862)
"The manea was sold at auction to settle the debts of the estate." (From "The Times" newspaper, 1875)

Please note that these examples are taken from historical texts and may not reflect modern usage.

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