Definition of Mananas

1. manana [n] - See also: manana

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mananas

managerially
managerless
managers
managership
managerships
managery
manages
managing
managing director
managing directors
managing editor
manakin
manakins
manaksite
manana
mananas (current term)
manandonite
manas
manasic
manat
manatee
manatees
manati
manation
manatiq
manatis
manatoid
manats
manbag

Literary usage of Mananas

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

1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1891)
"And the business between them was concluded in fewer hours than a Mexican would have needed mananas. The Governor and his Lieutenant were sitting, ..."

2. The Frontier Missionary: A Memoir of the Life of the Rev. Jacob Bailey, A.M by William Stoodley Bartlet (1853)
"... the rock were found three holes, about one foot apart, rather deeply perforated, and calculated to accommodate a tripod. The island is called mananas, ..."

3. All Among the Lighthouses: Or, The Cruise of the Goldenrod by Schuyler Crowninshield (1886)
"Is this like the signal on mananas ?" inquired John. " Oh, no ! I'm sure it isn't; is it, ... You remember what it is that makes the mananas trumpet sound ? ..."

4. The Practical Spanish Teacher; Or, A New Method of Learning to Read, Write by Norman Pinney, J.. Barceló (1866)
"Post thou go out in the morning ? j Sales tu por la mañana ? I go out every morning. Salgo todas las mananas. ..."

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