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manada

[ muh-nah-duh ]

noun

Southwestern U.S.
  1. a herd of horses.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of manada1

First recorded in 1835–45; from American Spanish, Spanish: “herd, flock, crowd,†perhaps to be identified with Old Spanish manada “handful,†derivative of mano “hand,†from Latin manus
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A lawyer for the Manada gang, Agustín Martínez, has also revealed he was working to get a reduced sentence for one of the five convicted of the attack.

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The attackers had labeled themselves a “manada,†a term often used to refer to a wolf pack.

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The site, called Manada Tour, went live last December.

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El tío de la víctima de la Manada de Manresa intenta agredir a uno de los acusados a las puertas de la Audiencia de Barcelona.

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In the supreme court ruling in the original la Manada case last month, the judges cited what they called “contextual intimidationâ€, because the victim was dragged into a hallway and was outnumbered by five men.

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