"menk" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Borrowed from Mansi (compare Northern Mansi менкв (menkv)). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|mns|-}} Mansi, {{cog|mns-nor|менкв}} Northern Mansi менкв (menkv) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} menk (uncountable)
  1. (Russia, cryptozoology, folklore) An animal described by the Mansi as a "forest giant", with anatomical features similar to a yeti, said to live in the area of Khantia-Mansia, Russia. Tags: Russia, uncountable Categories (topical): Cryptozoology, Folklore, Mythological creatures Synonyms: yeti, Russian yeti Related terms: abominable snowman, Bigfoot, sasquatch, yowie

Noun [Middle English]

Head templates: {{head|enm|noun}} menk
  1. Alternative form of menske Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: menske
    Sense id: en-menk-enm-noun-6T1Ov74g Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries
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