Definition of Manged

1. mang [v] - See also: mang

Lexicographical Neighbors of Manged

manganostibite
manganotantalite
manganotantalites
manganotitanium
manganotychite
manganous
manganum
manganvesuvianite
mangar
mangars
mangas
mangcorn
mange
mange-tout
mangeao
manged (current term)
mangel
mangel-wurzel
mangel beet
mangelin
mangels
mangelwurzel
mangelwurzels
mangemange
manger
mangeries
mangerlike
mangers
mangery
manges

Literary usage of Manged

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Anglo-Saxon and early English psalter: now first printed from manuscripts in by Joseph Stevenson (1847)
"... E. rise; 4 am I lame, H. \>\ hine soj>-Iic in me faine sal he, E. •-• Mine knees for fasting are manged shent, 8 over-heled, ..."

2. Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole, an English Father of the Church by Richard Rolle (1896)
"... And mi flesche es manged, for oyle 15 And ... es shent H are manged shent, And for oli my fleshe is went. E to EH bam. ..."

3. The Local Preachers' Magazine and Christian Family Record: For the Year (1881)
"A very well manged hotel." Between the last two words some sharp-eyed critic had inserted a caret, and supplied the words, ..."

4. Publications by English Dialect Society (1887)
"To mix, mingle; usually used with "Mess:" as " They've messed and manged it so." MANNER, s.—Common pronunciation of Manure, the accent being thrown back on ..."

5. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities by William Smith (1859)
"... is an "™m«titk treasury of this kind of knowledge, * ffl manged, and with little attempt to dis- ;"«:& the ..."

6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1843)
"... Ye have manged overmuch, and that maketh you groan, And I note thee, quoth Hunger, or health surely faileth, That thou dine every day, ere thon take ..."

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