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manser

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A quick definition of manser:

Term: manser

Definition: Manser is a word that was used in the past to describe a person who was born out of wedlock, which means their parents were not married. This word comes from Law Latin and is not commonly used today.

A more thorough explanation:

Manser

In the past, a person who was born out of wedlock was called a manser. This term comes from Law Latin and is no longer commonly used.

  • John's parents were not married when he was born, so he was considered a manser.
  • During the Middle Ages, being a manser was seen as a shameful thing.

These examples show that a manser is a person who was born to unmarried parents. In the past, this was considered a disgraceful thing and could lead to discrimination and mistreatment.

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