manada
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- (zoology) herd, pride, pod group of animals
- handful amount held in hand
- (Spain) a group of rapists
Etymology
Affix from Spanish, Castilian mano (hand) inherited from Latin manuata.
Origin
Latin
manuata
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- mano English
- *manata Latin
- manuata Latin
- manuata, manuatus Latin
- antemano Spanish, Castilian
- balonmano Spanish, Castilian
- besamanos Spanish, Castilian
- guardamanos Spanish, Castilian
- lavamanos Spanish, Castilian
- mamporro Spanish, Castilian
- manadero Spanish, Castilian
- manazas Spanish, Castilian
- mandoble Spanish, Castilian
- manilla Spanish, Castilian
- manirroto Spanish, Castilian
- manita Spanish, Castilian
- mano Spanish, Castilian
- pasamano Spanish, Castilian
- manada Portuguese
- mano Portuguese
- mada Galician
- manda Galician
- meada Galician
- mano Cebuano
- mano Old Spanish
- man Papiamentu
- mano Chavacano