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Definition of Manner name
1. Noun. A word that denotes a manner of doing something. "`march' is a troponym of `walk'"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Manner Name
Literary usage of Manner name
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Literature by Stopford Augustus Brooke, Jacob Harris Patton (1895)
"Describe his style and manner. Name his writings. 8. Give an account of the two
authors. Name their writings. 9. What is said of the writings of EE Hale and ..."
2. English Literature by Stopford Augustus Brooke, Jacob Harris Patton (1894)
"Describe his style and manner. Name his writings. 9. What is said of the writings
of EE Hale and TW Higgin- son ? 10. Explain the charm of Charles Dudley ..."
3. American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting by John Davison Lawson, Robert Lorenzo Howard (1917)
"What is his fend himself in a better manner; name? Mr. Dallas. Under sanction of
the Court, I conceive that the only question before the Court is, ..."
4. The Jurist by Great Britain Courts (1845)
"... STATIONER and ENGRAVER, engraves • Visiting Cards In the best manner. Name with
crest, 5*. ßd. '. name only, 2«. 6d. per 100 ; best superfine Cards, 2«. ..."
5. An Introduction to the Study of English Grammar by Samuel Stillman Greene (1870)
"In a similar manner name the parts of this slate, this knife, this book, , , , ,
that house, that tree, that carriage, 3. Correct the following expressions ..."