mannish

Etymology
From, , , from earlier , from , from , from. ..

Adjective

 * 1)  Resembling or characteristic of a man, masculine.
 * 2) Resembling or characteristic of a grown man (as opposed to a boy); mature, adult.
 * 3)  Impertinent; assertive.
 * 4) * 2014, Kurt Campbell, “Police left 15-year-old to die — Relatives,” inewsguyana.com, 11 March, 2014,
 * “They could have saved his life because he was still living, one woman said when she told the police that the boy was alive he said leave him to die, he’s wanted,” Giddings cried, adding that “I know he bad, he mannish, he does misbehave but I never know he was wanted… how can they make the claim without medical assistance.”
 * 1)  Precocious.
 * 2)  Resembling or characteristic of a human being, in form or nature; human.
 * 1)  Impertinent; assertive.
 * 2) * 2014, Kurt Campbell, “Police left 15-year-old to die — Relatives,” inewsguyana.com, 11 March, 2014,
 * “They could have saved his life because he was still living, one woman said when she told the police that the boy was alive he said leave him to die, he’s wanted,” Giddings cried, adding that “I know he bad, he mannish, he does misbehave but I never know he was wanted… how can they make the claim without medical assistance.”
 * 1)  Precocious.
 * 2)  Resembling or characteristic of a human being, in form or nature; human.
 * “They could have saved his life because he was still living, one woman said when she told the police that the boy was alive he said leave him to die, he’s wanted,” Giddings cried, adding that “I know he bad, he mannish, he does misbehave but I never know he was wanted… how can they make the claim without medical assistance.”
 * 1)  Precocious.
 * 2)  Resembling or characteristic of a human being, in form or nature; human.

Adjective

 * 1) Resembling or characteristic of a human being, in form or nature; human.
 * 2) * 14th century,, , ,
 * "enm"

- The proverbe seith: that “for to do sinne is mannish, but certes for to persevere longe in sinne is werk of the devel.”


 * 1)  Resembling or characteristic of a man, masculine.
 * 2) * c. 1380s,, , Book I, lines 281-284,
 * "enm"

- She nas nat with the leste of hir stature, But alle hir limes so wel answeringe Weren to womanhode, that creature Was neuer lasse mannish in seminge.