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Meaning of Manhood | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈmænhʊd

Definitions

  1. The state or condition of being a human being.
  2. The state or condition of being a man, as contrasted with being a boy, woman, girl, or nonbinary.
  3. All of the men of a given place, area, or any human subgroup (ethnicity, nation, race, religion, family, work crew or ship's crew, etc.) regarded collectively.
  4. The idealized nature of a man: all of the characteristics traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness regarded collectively.
  5. The self-concept of a man being with respect to his possession of the various qualities traditionally and ideally ascribed to manliness; a man's sense or view of himself as being more or less manly.
  6. The male genitalia, especially the penis.

Equivalents

Български пакет
বাংলা মরদামি
Čeština lidství mužství
Ελληνικά ανδρισμός
हिन्दी जवानी
Magyar férfiasság
Italiano mascolinità
Kurdî insaniyet ubuntu
Polski męskość
Português virilidade
Slovenčina ľudstvo muži mužnosť
Српски muškost muzi мушкост пакет
Svenska mandom
IsiZulu amadoda isilisa ubudoda ubuntu

Examples

“He feared the speedy decline of all manhood.”
“Thou seemest human and divine, ⁠The highest, holiest manhood, thou.”
“He was a strapping youth poised on the brink of manhood.”
“Feel awfully about Scott... It was a terrible thing for him to love youth so much that he jumped straight from youth to senility without going through manhood. The minute he felt youth going he was frightened again and thought there was nothing between youth and age.”
“The Caves of Ajanta, the medieval Courts of Love, the epithalamia of the erotic poets [...] all testify to the glorification of manhood, the supremacy of the sex motif.”
“(exclusively and universally: only synonymous in cases for which women are excluded, and when the meaning of manhood is universal or worldwide)”
“During the Second World War, Russia lost a great percentage of its young manhood, giving rise to a great wave of widowhood in the country.”
“[…] it was not until the year 1870, after the republic had been completely drained of its manhood and resources, that the long war was terminated by the capture and death of Lopez […]”
“But he thanked them all the same for the good example they had shown the county and the country, that in time of trouble, in time of difficulty, and in time of doubt, the manhood of this district and of the surrounding district, and the manhood of Clan Desmond should show their faith in the old grand ideals of a free and united Ireland (cheers).”
“But nosin’ down the roadway past the bones of other wrecks / Goes the doughty little gunboat with her manhood on her decks!”
“The greatest product of any country is her manhood. What if she can boast of coffers bursting with gold, when she raises men with earthen hearts?”
“Her (the American South's) soil was drenched with blood; the very flower of her manhood was martyred; her women and children were made to suffer in the extreme; her property was destroyed by forced emancipation, by the devastation of war, […]”
“Long focused on its Soviet adversary, America seemed barely to notice the manhood of Islam. Training, dedication, religious zeal, planning, even where purity might falter, would correct all that. Islam needed young men, skilled, willing to die. The United States would be reduced.”
“My goodness, James certainly is a prime example of manhood, isn't he?”
“Traditionally, men sought to enhance the manhood of their young sons, so that they would become manly men, but in general, men no longer do so.”
“"And as their valour, so you trow, defied on aspe'rous voyage cruel harm and sore, so many changing skies their manhood tried, such climes where storm-winds blow and billows roar[.]"”
“The failure of William's business seems to have been quite damaging to his manhood.”
“I feel that when you boss me around, you insult my manhood.”
“It was a racking experience, and he did not repeat it. The muscular cramps which are characteristic of the complaint were tying the sufferer into knots, and he was biting his lips to shut down the screams which might have relieved his agony at the expense of his manhood.”
“She spied on him in the shower and glimpsed his manhood.”
“In the course of a journey the Rabbis [...] came across a young man who had been robbed of his manhood and made a eunuch by a certain witch.”
“A Thai man was taken to hospital to have a sex toy removed with bolt cutters after it got stuck on his penis. He was using the device at home but was left in agony when he could not detach it from his manhood.”

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