Manichee

See also: manichee

English

Etymology

Originally a plurale tantum; from the Middle English Manichēs, Manichēes, Manachēes, Manychēis, from the post-Classical Latin Manichaeī, the nominative plural form of Manichaeus, from the Byzantine Greek Μανιχαῖος (Manikhaîos, Manichaean).

Noun

Manichee (plural Manichees)

  1. Alternative form of Manichaean

Adjective

Manichee (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of Manichaean

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