manu

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English - Turkish

Definition of manu in English Turkish dictionary

bird
kuş

Kendi görüşüme göre, Twitter kuşu dünyamızdaki en kötü kuştur. - In my opinion, Twitter bird is the most evil bird in our world.

Tek bir taşla iki kuş öldür. - Kill two birds with one stone.

bird
{i} kız

Bu kuşa neden kızılgerdan diyorlar? - Why is this bird called a robin redbreast?

Kız kuşları kafesten serbest bıraktı. - The girl released the birds from the cage.

bird
avlamak

Anne kedi kuşları avlamak için dışarı çıktı. - The mother cat went out hunting birds.

bird
herif
bird
yuha çekme
bird
hindi gibi hayvanlar
bird
kuş tutmak
bird
kuşçu
bird
bird catcher kuş tutan kimse
bird
birdbathkuşların yıkanması için çukurbird cage kuş kafesi
bird
birdav kop
bird
{i} güdümlü mermi
bird
kus
bird
kadın
bird
kişi

Güzel giysiler kişiyi güzel gösterir. - Fine feathers make fine birds.

bird
insan

Birçok insan yarasaların kuş olduğuna inanıyor. - A lot of people think that bats are birds.

İnsanların hayvanlar ve kuşlar üzerinde hakimiyeti var mıdır? - Does mankind have dominion over animals and birds?

bird
tip
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of manu in Turkish Turkish dictionary

manu smriti
Manavadharmaşastra diye de adlandırılan Hindu yasalarının en önemli metnine verilen ad
TRADİTİO BREVİ MANU
(Hukuk) Kısa elden teslim
TRADİTİO LONGA MANU
(Hukuk) Uzun elden teslim
English - English
the progenitor of the Aryan root race, who are said to have originated in Atlantis
A title accorded the progenitor of mankind, first king to rule this earth, who saves mankind from the universal flood

Agni is the one who is introduced by Manu, who is kindled by Manu; one requests him to rule at the present sacrifice, as he had done it for Manu, when he offered the first oblation, with kindled fire, with his (attentive) heart and soul, along with the seven priests to the gods (X, 63, 7).

bird
In the mythology of India, the first man and the legendary author of the Manu-smrti. Manu appears in the Vedas as the performer of the first sacrifice. He is also known as the first king, and most rulers of medieval India claimed him as an ancestor. In the story of the great flood, Manu combines the characteristics of Noah and Adam. He built a boat after being warned of the flood by a fish. His boat came to rest on a mountaintop, and as the flood receded Manu poured out an oblation of milk and butter. A year later a woman calling herself the "daughter of Manu" was born from the waters, and these two became the parents of a new human race to replenish the earth
{i} creator of the human race (Hindu Mythology)
the demigod who is the father of mankind
In Hindu tradition, the father of the human race
" The great Indian legislator The name comes from the Sanskrit root wan "to think" -- mankind really, but stands for Swayambhuva, the first of the Manus, who started from Swayambhu, "the self-existent " hence the Logos, and the progenitor of mankind Manu is the first Legislator, almost a Divine Being "
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The celebrated lawgiver of ancient India; also the name of the mythical personage regarded as the representative man and father of the human race
1 the thinker, the mental being, man
Vedic original man, founder of human culture
One of a series of progenitors of human beings, and authors of human wisdom
manu militari
With military aid
Manu-smrti
officially Manava-dharma-shastra Most authoritative of the books of the Hindu law code (Dharma-shastra). It is attributed to the legendary first man and lawgiver, Manu. In its present form it dates from the 1st century BC. It prescribes the dharma of each Hindu, stating the obligations attached to his or her social class and stage of life. Making no distinction between religious and secular law, it deals with cosmogony, sacraments, and other religious topics as well as with marriage, hospitality, dietary restrictions, the conduct of women, and the law of kings
manu

    Hyphenation

    Man·u

    Turkish pronunciation

    mänu

    Pronunciation

    /ˈmäˌno͞o/ /ˈmɑːˌnuː/

    Etymology

    [ 'ma-(")nü ] (noun.) From Sanskrit मनु (mánu, “man, mankind”).
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