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Manas
English
Etymology 1
From Sanskrit ? ( manas , " mind " ) .
Noun
manas (uncountable )
( philosophy , chiefly theosophy) The mind ; that which distinguishes man from the animals .Derived terms
Etymology 2
See mana .
Noun
manas
plural of mana .Anagrams
Latin
Verb
m?n?s
second-person singular present active indicative of m?n? References
Latvian
Pronoun
manas
genitive singular feminine form of mans
nominative plural feminine form of mans
vocative plural feminine form of mans
accusative plural feminine form of mans Pali
Alternative forms
Alternative forms
? ( Brahmi script ) ? ( Devanagari script ) ? ( Bengali script ) ? ( Sinhalese script ) ? or ? ( Burmese script ) ? or ( Thai script ) ? ( Tai Tham script ) ? or ( Lao script ) ? ( Khmer script )
Etymology
From Sanskrit ? ( manas , " mind " )
Noun
manas n
mind Declension
According to Duroiselle, this word does not occur in the plural. The plural forms sometimes cited are the masculine and neuter forms of a stem mana .
Declension table of "manas" (neuter)
Descendants
-> Burmese: ? ( ma.nau: )
-> Thai: ( má-noo )
-> Thai: ( mon ) References
Pali Text Society, editor (1921-1925) , "manas ", in Pali-English Dictionary , London: Chipstead
Portuguese
Noun
manas
plural of mana Spanish
Verb
manas
Informal second-person singular (tú ) present indicative form of manar . Swedish
Verb
manas
infinitive passive of mana .
present tense passive of mana . Turkish
Noun
manas
a hero Volapük
Noun
manas
genitive plural of man