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Meaning of Manger | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈmeɪn.d͡ʒə(ɹ)

Definitions

  1. A trough in a stable or barn for animals to eat from.
  2. A surname.
  3. A section of a bow of a ship partitioned from the hawsehole to keep water out.

Equivalents

العربية المعلف
Български хранилка
Bosanski jasle jata korite kuna lug јасле
Català menjadora
Čeština koryto žlab žleb
Ελληνικά παχνί φάτνη
Esperanto kripo staltrogo
Español pesebre
Eesti kuna
Français mangeoire manger manger
ગુજરાતી ગભાણ ગમાણ
עברית אבוס
हिन्दी थान
Hrvatski jasle jata korite kuna lug јасле
Magyar jászol
Íslenska játa
Italiano mangiatoia
日本語 飼い葉桶
ქართული ბაგა
한국어 구유
Nederlands kribbe
Polski żłób
Português manjedoura
Română iesle
Русский кормушка Ясли
Slovenčina hrant válov
Shqip koritë lug
Српски jasle jata korite kuna lug јасле
Svenska krubba
Türkçe ahır bahna yemlik
Українська годівниця жолоб ясла

Examples

“A Churliſh Envious Curr vvas gotten into a Manger, and there lay Growling and Snarling to keep the Horſes from their Provender. The Dog Eat None himſelf, and yet rather Ventur'd the Starving his Own Carcaſe then he would ſuffer any thing elfe to be the Better for't.”
“It was the Winter wilde. While the Heav’n-born-childe, All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies: Nature in aw to him Had doff't her gawdy trim, With her great Maſter ſo to ſympathize: It was no ſeaſon then for her To wanton with the Sun her luſty Paramour.”
“Though I was close by I could not fully comprehend the whole manœuvre. The captain was head and shoulders immersed in the filthy trough, which, uncleaned, was taken from the manger, that part of the main deck directly under the forecastle and filled with salt water.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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