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manner
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manner
[ noun ]

  1. how something is done or how it happens

  2. <noun.attribute>
    her dignified manner
    his rapid manner of talking
    their nomadic mode of existence
    in the characteristic New York style
    a lonely way of life
    in an abrasive fashion
  3. a way of acting or behaving

  4. <noun.attribute>
  5. a kind

  6. <noun.cognition>
    what manner of man are you?




Manner \Man"ner\, n. [OE. manere, F. mani[`e]re, from OF.
manier, adj., manual, skillful, handy, fr. (assumed) LL.
manarius, for L. manuarius belonging to the hand, fr. manus
the hand. See {Manual}.]
1. Mode of action; way of performing or effecting anything;
method; style; form; fashion.

The nations which thou hast removed, and placed in
the cities of Samaria, know not the manner of the
God of the land. --2 Kings
xvii. 26.

The temptations of prosperity insinuate themselves
after a gentle, but very powerful, manner.
--Atterbury.

2. Characteristic mode of acting, conducting, carrying one's
self, or the like; bearing; habitual style.
Specifically:
(a) Customary method of acting; habit.

Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them.
--Acts xvii.
2.

Air and manner are more expressive than words.
--Richardson.
(b) pl. Carriage; behavior; deportment; also, becoming
behavior; well-bred carriage and address; as, mind
your manners!.

Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices.
--Emerson.
(c) The style of writing or thought of an author;
characteristic peculiarity of an artist.

3. Certain degree or measure; as, it is in a manner done
already.

The bread is in a manner common. --1 Sam.
xxi.5.

4. Sort; kind; style; -- in this application sometimes having
the sense of a plural, sorts or kinds; as, all manners of
people came to the rally.
[1913 Webster +PJC]

And they being afraid wondered, saying to one
another, What manner of man is this! for he
commandeth even the winds and the water, and they
obey him. --Luke 8: 25.

Ye tithe mint, and rue, and all manner of herbs.
--Luke xi. 42.

I bid thee say,
What manner of man art thou? --Coleridge.

Note: In old usage, of was often omitted after manner, when
employed in this sense. ``A manner Latin corrupt was
her speech.'' --Chaucer.

{By any manner of means}, in any way possible; by any sort of
means.

{To be taken in the manner} or {To be taken with the manner}.
[A corruption of to be taken in the mainor. See {Mainor}.]
To be taken in the very act. [Obs.] See {Mainor}.

{To make one's manners}, to make a bow or courtesy; to offer
salutation.

{Manners bit}, a portion left in a dish for the sake of good
manners. --Hallwell.

Syn: Method; mode; custom; habit; fashion; air; look; mien;
aspect; appearance. See {Method}.