manade

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== French == === Etymology === From Occitan manada, from man (“hand”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ma.nad/ === Noun === manade f (plural manades) (Provence, Camargue, Louisiana) herd (of bulls or horses) === See also === troupeau === Further reading === “manade”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012 === Anagrams === amande amenda == Swedish == === Adjective === manade inflection of manad: definite singular plural === Verb === manade past indicative of mana == Ye'kwana == === Etymology === Compare Apalaí manare, Kari'na manare, Trió manare, Wayana manale, as well as (from non-Cariban languages) Lokono manari. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): [manaːɾ̠e] === Noun === manade (possessed manadei) a flat circular basket with holes between its plaiting, through which pressed yuca is forced in order to make cassava flour === References === Hall, Katherine Lee (1988), “mana:de”, in The morphosyntax of discourse in De'kwana Carib, volumes I and II, Saint Louis, Missouri: PhD Thesis, Washington University, page 290 Guss, David M. (1989), To Weave and Sing: Art, Symbol, and Narrative in the South American Rain Forest, Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, →ISBN, pages 72–73, 81, 133–134, 149, 214: “manade” Monterrey, Nalúa Rosa Silva (2012), Hombres de curiara y mujeres de conuco. Etnografía de los indigenas Ye’kwana de Venezuela, Ciudad Bolívar: Universidad Nacional Experimental de Guayana, page 44: “manaade”