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man·ger
/ˈmenʤɚ/
馬槽,牛槽,擋水板
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
man·ger
n.
1.
A
trough
or
open
box
in
which
fodder
is
placed
for
horses
or
cattle
to
eat
.
2.
Naut.
The
fore
part
of
the
deck
,
having
a
bulkhead
athwart
ships
high
enough
to
prevent
water
which
enters
the
hawse
holes
from
running
over
it
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
manger
n
:
a
container
(
usually
in
a
barn
or
stable
)
from
which
cattle
or
horses
feed
[
syn
:
trough
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Manger
(
Luke
2:7, 12, 16),
the
name
(
Gr
.
phatne
,
rendered
"
stall
"
in
Luke
13:15)
given
to
the
place
where
the
infant
Redeemer
was
laid
.
It
seems
to
have
been
a
stall
or
crib
for
feeding
cattle
.
Stables
and
mangers
in
our
modern
sense
were
in
ancient
times
unknown
in
the
East
.
The
word
here
properly
denotes
"
the
ledge
or
projection
in
the
end
of
the
room
used
as
a
stall
on
which
the
hay
or
other
food
of
the
animals
of
travellers
was
placed
."
(
See
INN
.)
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