ἀνδρῶδες

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γραμματική ἐστιν ἐμπειρία τῶν παρὰ ποιηταῖς τε καὶ συγγραφεῦσιν ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πολὺ λεγομένων → grammar is a practical knowledge of the usage of poets and writers of prose

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manly

Arabic: ⁧رُجُولِيّ⁩; Armenian: առնական; Bengali: মরদ; Bulgarian: мъжки; Cantonese Cantonese: 男氣/男气; Catalan: viril; Chinese Mandarin: 男子氣/男子气; Czech: mužný, mužský; Danish: mandlig; Dutch: mannelijk; Finnish: miehekäs; French: viril; Georgian: კაცური, მამაკაცური, ვაჟკაცური; German: männlich; Greek: αντρίκειος, αρρενωπός, ανδροπρεπής; Ancient Greek: ἀρρενοπρεπής, ἀρρενώδης, ἀρρενῶδες, ἀγηνόρειος, ἀγανόρειος, ἀγήνωρ, ἔπανδρος, ἀνδρικός, ἀρρενωπός, ἀνδρήιος, ἀνδρεῖος, ἀνδρώδης, ἀνδρῶδες; Hebrew: ⁧גַּבְרִי⁩; Hungarian: férfias; Indonesian: jantan; Irish: fearúil; Japanese: 男らしい; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧پیاوانە⁩; Latin: masculus; Lithuanian: výriškas; Maori: whakatāne; Middle English: manly; Norwegian Bokmål: mannlig; Nynorsk: mannleg; Occitan: masculin; Old English: werlīċ; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧مردانه⁩; Pashto: ⁧نر⁩, ⁧نارينه⁩; Persian: ⁧مردانه⁩; Polish: męski, mężny; Portuguese: varonil, viril; Romanian: masculin, bărbătesc, viril, bărbătos; Russian: мужественный, мужеподобный, мужской; Samogitian: vīrėšks; Sanskrit: वृषन्; Scottish Gaelic: fearail, duineil, tapaidh; Spanish: varonil; Swedish: manlig; Turkish: erkeksi; Yiddish: ⁧מענלעך⁩