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manner

noun
Form; method; way of performing or executing. Find thou the manner, and the means prepare.

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Custom; habitual practice. Show them the manner of the king that shall reign over them. This will be the manner of the king. 7 Samuel 8:9, 11. Paul, as his manner was-- Acts 77:2.

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Sort; kind. Ye tithe mint and rue, and all manner of herbs. Luke 17:42. They shall say all manner of evil against you falsely-- atthew 5:11. In this application, manner has the sense of a plural word; all sorts or kinds.

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Certain degree or measure. It is in a manner done already. The bread is in a manner common.7 Samuel 217:5. This use may also be sometimes defined by sort or fashion; as we say, a thing is done after a sort or fashion, that is, not well, fully or perfectly. Augustinus does in a manner confess the charge.

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Mien; cast of look; mode. Air and manner are more expressive than words.' .

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Peculiar way or carriage; distinct mode. It can hardly be imagined how great a difference was in the humor, disposition and manner of the army under Essex and that under Waller. A man’s company may be known by his manner of expressing himself.

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Way; mode; of things. The temptations of prosperity insinuate themselves after a gentle, but very powerful manner.

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Way of service or worship. The nations which thou hast removed and placed in the cities of Samaria, know not the manner of the god of the land-- 2 Kings 17:26.

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In painting, the particular habit of a painter in managing colors, lights and shades.

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verb transitive
To instruct in manners.