amain

Etymology 1
From. is derived from, from , from , , from.

Adverb

 * 1)  With all of one's might; mightily; forcefully, violently.
 * 2)  At full speed; also, in great haste.
 * 3)  Out of control.
 * 4)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  At full speed; also, in great haste.
 * 2)  Out of control.
 * 3)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  At full speed; also, in great haste.
 * 2)  Out of control.
 * 3)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  At full speed; also, in great haste.
 * 2)  Out of control.
 * 3)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  Out of control.
 * 2)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  Out of control.
 * 2)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  Exceedingly; overmuch.
 * 1)  Exceedingly; overmuch.

Translations

 * Russian:, и́зо всех сил


 * Russian:, сломя голову, на полной скорости

Etymology 2
Borrowed from ; further etymology uncertain, probably from a regional Italian (Naples) word (compare ), from, from +  (possibly ultimately from ).

Verb

 * 1)  To lower (the sail of a ship, particularly the topsail).
 * 2)  To decrease or reduce (something).
 * 3)  To lower the topsail in token of surrender; to yield.
 * 1)  To lower the topsail in token of surrender; to yield.

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Adjective

 * 1)  of easy use

Noun

 * 1) uncle
 * 2) stepfather
 * 1) stepfather

Etymology
From, from , from.

Interjection

 * 1) amen