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From Middle English manly, manli, manlich, from Old English *manlīċ, *mannlīċ (suggested by adverb manlīċe, mannlīċe(“in a manly way; stately”)), from Proto-Germanic *mannlīkaz(“manly”), equivalent to man +‎ -ly. Cognate with Old High German manlīh(“manly”) (German männlich), Dutch mannelijk, Old Norse mannligr(“human”) (Danish mandlig, Swedish manlig).


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manly (adj.)

c. 1200, "human; characteristic of human beings," also "possessing virtues proper to a male person" (resoluteness, independence, steadfastness, reliability); from man (n.) + -ly (1). Meaning "masculine, not boyish or womanish, proper to fighting men" is attested from late 14c. Old English had werlic "male, masculine, manly."



Manly, matching womanly, is the word into which have been gathered the highest conceptions of what is noble in man or worthy of his manhood, especially as opposed to which is fawning or underhand. Manful expresses the stanchness, fearlessness, and energy of a man, as opposed to that which is weak, cowardly, or supine. [Century Dictionary, 1895]