Definition of Manfulnesses

1. manfulness [n] - See also: manfulness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Manfulnesses

maneuverers
maneuvering
maneuverings
maneuvers
maneuvrability
maneuvrable
maneuvre
maneuvreability
maneuvred
maneuvres
maneuvring
manfriend
manful
manfully
manfulness
manfulnesses (current term)
mang
manga
mangabey
mangabeys
mangabies
mangaby
mangaka
mangakas
mangal
mangals
mangan-
manganapatite
manganarsite
manganate

Literary usage of Manfulnesses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hereward the Wake, "last of the English," by Charles Kingsley (1905)
"... or manfulnesses, in the good old sense of the word : but they are not for the most part picturesque, or even poetical. He finds out, soon enough for his ..."

2. The Heroes; Or, Greek Fairy Tales for My Children by Charles Kingsley (1883)
"... his own " virtues, " or manfulnesses, in the good old sense of the word : but they are not for the most part picturesque or even poetical. ..."

3. Novels, Poems and Letters of Charles Kingsley by Charles Kingsley (1898)
"The lowlander, on the other hand, has his own strength, his own "virtues," or manfulnesses, in the good old sense of the word: but they are not for the most ..."

4. Hereward the Wake, L̀ast of the English'. by Charles Kingsley (1898)
"The lowlander, on the other hand, has his own strength, his own ' virtues,' or manfulnesses, in the good old sense of the word : but they are not for the ..."

5. History of Wisbech and Neighborhood, During the Last Fifty Years by Frederic John Gardiner (1898)
"Of the doughty old farmers, Kingsley affirms that the lowlander has his own strength, and his own virtues, or manfulnesses in the good old sense of the word ..."

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