| 释义 | 
		main·our \ˈmānə(r)\ noun or man·ner \ˈmanə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English manor, from Anglo-French mainoure, meinoure, from Old French manuevre, manœuvre manual labor — more at maneuver  Old English law  : something stolen found on the thief's person or in his immediate possession • - with the mainour |