"humayne" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Middle English]

IPA: /iu̯ˈmæi̯n(ə)/
Etymology: From Middle French humain, from Old French humain, umain, from Latin hūmānus. Etymology templates: {{bor|enm|frm|humain}} Middle French humain, {{der|enm|fro|humain}} Old French humain, {{der|enm|la|hūmānus}} Latin hūmānus Head templates: {{head|enm|adjective||{{{1}}}||{{{2}}}||{{{3}}}|head=}} humayne, {{enm-adj}} humayne
  1. (Late Middle English, rare) human (relating to humanity). Tags: Late-Middle-English, rare Categories (topical): People Synonyms: humaigne, humain Derived forms: humanly [adverb], humaynly [adjective] Related terms: humanyte

Alternative forms

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