Manus is the Latin word for hand, and we use the word in many English words, like manipulate, manual work, even masturbation comes from it.
Can't help with the origin of hand.
it is man
masterbaition
hand, by hand
a root word for hand is a foundation of a word
The root word -man means hand. ex. manual
from the French word 'main' meaning 'hand'.
it is man b/c it means hand
hand, by hand
a root word for hand is a foundation of a word
is hand
The root word of "amanuensis" is "amΔnΕ«".
The root word -man means hand. ex. manual
The root word of merchandise is "merces," which comes from Latin and means "goods" or "wares."
The root word for "manual" is "manus," which comes from Latin and means "hand."
from the French word 'main' meaning 'hand'.
The root word for maneuver is the Latin word "manu," which means hand, and French word "Εuvre," meaning work.
Hand is a core Germanic vocabulary word, presumed to derive from a Germanic root *handuz which is unattested.
The root word "mani" comes from Latin and has various meanings depending on the context, such as hand or hand-held in reference to things like writing instruments (e.g., manuscript), skilled worker (e.g., manicure), or relating to mental disorders (e.g., mania).
it is man b/c it means hand