مانوس मानूस mānūs
H مانوس मानूस mānūs [Prk. मणूसो; S. मनुष्यः], s.m. (dialec.)=manushya and mānus, qq.v.
مانس मानुस mānus, मानम mānas
H مانس मानुस mānus, मानम mānas [Prk. माणुसो=S. मानुषः], s.m. A human being, a man;—husband.
منش manish
P منش manish [Old P. manīs; Zend manaṅh, nom. mano; S. manas], s.f. Mind; heart; soul;—wish, desire;—greatness of soul, magnanimity; liberality;—gravity, dignity, authority;—pride, arrogance;—nature; genius;—constitution, temperament, disposition; good nature; cheerfulness; content.
مأنوس maʼnūs, vulg. mānūs pass. part. of أنس 'to be sociable, or familiar,' c.
A مأنوس maʼnūs, vulg. mānūs (pass. part. of أنس 'to be sociable, or familiar,' &c.), part. adj. Associated; attached, friendly, familiar, intimate;—cheering, solacing, gladdening (to, -kā);—s.m. A companion, associate, friend, intimate, familiar.
مونس muʼnis, vulg. mūnis act. part. of آنس 'to behave in a sociable or friendly manner with,' c., iv of أنس 'to be or become sociable,' c.
A مونس muʼnis, vulg. mūnis (act. part. of آنس 'to behave in a sociable or friendly manner with,' &c., iv of أنس 'to be or become sociable,' &c.), part. adj. Solacing, consoling, cheering;—s.m. A sociable companion; an intimate friend; a solacer, consoler;—Thursday (so called, because on that day the ancient Arabs used to incline to places of pleasure).