mane
n.
hair on the back of the neck of certain animals (especially a lion or horse); large amount of long hair (on a person)
Mane
Manezês
Manezês, also known as manezinho, sotaque manezinho and sotaque açoriano, is a variety of
Brazilian Portuguese spoken by natives of
Florianópolis, the capital of
Santa Catarina state in Brazil. Manezês is also spoken in cities neighbouring the capital, albeit with slight variations. Manezês came about because the
Portuguese spoken by
Azorean and
Madeiran immigrants who came to Brazil in the
18th Century mixed with the semi-'indigenized' speech of people from
San Vincente,
Santos and
São Paulo who were already living on
Santa Catarina island, where Florianópolis is situated.
Indigenous peoples,
Africans, and even those who were there because of a
shipwreck contributed to the dialect. As Florianópolis (previously called Nossa Senhora do Desterro) was a port city, expressions from other parts of the country have also been adopted over time.
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Mane
mane
Noun
1. long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck
(hypernym) hair
(hyponym) encolure
(part-holonym) lion, king of beasts, Panthera leo
2. growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being
(synonym) head of hair
(hypernym) hair
(part-holonym) homo, man, human being, human
manar
v.
run, flow, stream