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See also: Manille

English

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Etymology

From French manille, influenced by Spanish manilla.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɪl
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Noun

manille (countable and uncountable, plural manilles)

  1. The second-highest trump in certain card games.
  2. A card game played with a deck of 32, in which the ten (or ‘manille’) is the highest in each suit.

Anagrams

Finnish

Noun

manille

  1. (deprecated template usage) allative singular of mani

Anagrams

French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Alteration of earlier malille, from Spanish malilla, diminutive of mala.

Noun

manille f (plural manilles)

  1. (card games) manille

Etymology 2

From Old Occitan manellie, of uncertain origin. Perhaps ultimately from Latin manicula (little hand), or from Old High German mānili (crescent-shaped ornament, bracelet, literally little moon).

Noun

manille f (plural manilles)

  1. ring, bracelet (as worn by a slave or convict)

Etymology 3

From Spanish manilla.

Noun

manille f (plural manilles)

  1. manilla

Further reading