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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Man·ner
n.
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
.
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.”
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
.
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