'Medi' is a form of the word 'medium'. 'Medium' means 'middle, center, medium, mean'
'Medi' is the genitive singular form - that means it's like the possessive in English - it means 'of the middle, center, etc'
'Manu' is a form of 'manus', which means 'hand, fist, gang, handwriting" and a few others.
'Manu' is in ablative case, singular. That means it should be translated as 'by hand'
2007-03-08 13:52:03
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answered by dollhaus 7
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Manu Latin
2017-01-17 20:13:35
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answered by ? 4
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medi means middle and manu means hand I believe. I think there root words. Hope this helps. Dan
2007-03-06 00:04:48
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answered by Invisus 2
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Medi -orum m. [the Medes]; poet. = [the Persians].
manus -us f. [hand]; 'manus dare' , [to surrender]; 'in manibus', [on hand, in preparation]; 'servus ad manum', [a secretary]; abl. 'manu', [by hand, artificially]. Transf., [the strong arm, fist, force, effort; power, jurisdiction; the hand or touch of artist or craftsman; a band or body of men; an elephant's trunk]; 'manus ferrea', [grappling iron].
2007-03-06 00:05:11
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answered by Anonymous
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