maner

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  A manorial estate or property; a manor.
 * 2) A mansion; the house on such an estate.
 * 3)  Any dwelling or abode.

Etymology 2
Borrowed from, from , , from.

Noun

 * 1)  The manner, way, fashion or method in which something is done or performed:
 * 2) The usual practice or custom of someone; that which one is wont to do.
 * 3) One's behaviour or actions; manners, especially if commendable.
 * 4) A group of people's customs, practices, or traditions.
 * 5) A moral code or precept; guidelines or recommendations.
 * 6) A sort, kind, or group; an ethnicity or people.
 * 7) A genre, format, or variety of art or literature.
 * 8) The characteristics, state, composition or structure of something; its innate nature.
 * 9) The situation or conditions surrounding an event.
 * 10) Temperance; withholding oneself from excess.
 * 11) Justification; reason, basis, cause.
 * 12)  A provision; a statement depending on a condition.
 * 13)  A restriction or bound.

Determiner

 * 1)  some specifically, certain, these