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manijewel
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maniThe greatest Persian painter, who lived in the reign of Shah-pour (Sapor’ I.). It is said his productions rivalled nature. (226–274.)
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mani(Sanskrit मानी) Literally, precious stone, bead, measure, magnet, gem, globule, hump of a camel, crystal, jewel, clitoris glans, pearl, large water jar, glans penis, ornament, wrist, bell, loadstone, amulet.
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maniadj. & n. "many," s.v. many a. and sb. OED; some entries s.v. mani-fold n. MED, mani-fold adj. MED, mani on phr. MED. KEY: mani@gram_adj mani@n
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manin 12 many 3 manye 9
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manigram_adj 530 manie 1 many 444 manye 84 mony 1
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maniMeans "jewel" in Sanskrit. In the Hindu epic the Mahabharata this name is borne by a serpent and an attendant of Skanda.
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maniMeaning unknown, presumably of Persian origin. Mani was a 3rd-century prophet who founded the religion of Manichaeism (which is now extinct).
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