Definition of Manful. Meaning of Manful. Synonyms of Manful

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Definition of Manful

Manful
Manful Man"ful, a. Showing manliness, or manly spirit; hence, brave, courageous, resolute, noble. `` Manful hardiness.' --Chaucer. -- Man"ful*ly, adv. -- Man"ful*ness, n.

Meaning of Manful from wikipedia

- (Times Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2001) "First Born, Fast Grown: The Manful Life of Nicholas, 10", in Feature Writing for Newspapers and Magazines:...
- manly thing is being done Motto of Knox Grammar School viriliter age "act manfully" or "act courageously" Motto of Marist College Ashgrove and other institutions...
- and Eastern Orthodoxy), 2 Macc. ii. 21: "Those that behaved themselves manfully to their honour for Iudaisme." At its core, the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) is...
- Mert is a Turkish given name meaning, "manful", "brave", "trustworthy", and/or "the one who tells the truth", from Persian mard (مرد) which means man....
- lighted in 1999. In November 2004, Bill Manful bought Montgomery Motor Speedway. In 2006, then owner Bill Manful leased the track to Hyundai Motor Company...
- official historian, recorded that "King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies". The Burgundian chronicler, Jean...
- resolved and dogged spirit of resolution which induced Tipu Sahib to die manfully upon the breach of his capital city with his sabre clenched in his hand...
- official historian, recorded that "King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies". Richard had come within a sword's...
- official historian, records that "King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies", and became the last English king...
- it was likely to sink, and though he and his knights attacked the enemy manfully, they were unable to take her. Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Lancaster, came...