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mankind: sb. stressed “ma'nkind” and “manki'nd” (6 out of 8 passages in Tim.) in both senses ‘human race’ and ‘male sex’;—adj. masculine, viragolike Wint. II. iii. 67 “A ma'nkind witch!,” Cor. IV. ii. 16 “Are you ma'nkind?.”
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