出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/26 18:48 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 manken, from 古期英語 *mancian, bemancian (“to maim, mutilate”), of obscure origin. Cognate with Middle Low German mank (“lame, defective”), Dutch mank (“lame, defective”), and Middle High German manc (“lack, defect”). Perhaps from Latin mancus (“maimed, crippled, frail, incomplete”), from Proto-Indo-European *mank-, *menk- (“maimed, mutilation, torment”).
mank (third-person singular simple present manks, present participle manking, simple past and past participle manked)
mank (not comparable)