mangier

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== English == === Adjective === mangier comparative form of mangy: more mangy === Anagrams === Germain, germain, germina, mearing, reaming == Middle English == === Noun === mangier alternative form of manger == Norman == === Etymology === From Old French mangier. Inherited from Latin mandūcāre. The stressed stem mangeü- comes from Old french (see below). === Pronunciation === (Cotentin) IPA(key): /mãʊ̃.ʒi/ (Cotentin, partially) IPA(key): /mãʊ̃.ʒji/ (Cotentin, partially) IPA(key): /muʊ.ʒi/ (Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray, Rouen) IPA(key): /mã.ʒe/ (Pays de Bray partially ; Guernesey, Jersey) IPA(key): /mã.ʒje/ === Verb === mangier (transitive) to eat (intransitive) to eat ==== Conjugation ==== ==== Synonyms ==== mâquier (Pays de Caux, Pays de Bray, Rouen, partially in Cotentin) mougier (Cotentin, partially in Pays d'Auge) === Noun === mangier m (plural mangiers) food, foodstuff. == Old French == === Alternative forms === manger, menger, mengier === Etymology === Inherited from Latin mandūcāre. The stressed stem menju- is rather formed by analogy with the infinitive stem mang-, instead of expected *mandu-. === Pronunciation === (classical) IPA(key): /manˈd͡ʒjeːɾ/ (late) IPA(key): /manˈʒ(j)eɾ/ === Verb === mangier to eat (consume food) ==== Conjugation ==== This verb conjugates as a first-group verb ending in -ier, with a palatal stem. These verbs are conjugated mostly like verbs in -er, but there is an extra i before the e of some endings. This verb has a stressed present stem menju distinct from the unstressed stem mang. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide. === Noun === mangier oblique singular, m (oblique plural mangiers, nominative singular mangiers, nominative plural mangier) food; nourishment ==== Descendants ==== Bourguignon: mainger Morvandiau: miger Franc-Comtois: maindgie Middle French: mangerFrench: manger (see there for further descendants) Gallo: manjë Lorrain: mingi Norman: mangier Northern Cotentin: mougier Picard: minger Poitevin-Saintongeais: menjhàe, mignàe Walloon: migner, magnî → Italian: mangiare, mangiar (apocopic), magnare (archaic, now dialectal)→ Dalmatian: mančur, manciuor, manciur→ Esperanto: manĝiIdo: manjar→ Macedonian: манџа (mandža)→ Neapolitan: mangiare, magnare → Portuguese: manjar → Spanish: manjar