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- manure (v.) c. 1400, "to cultivate (land, a garden) by manual labor," also "to hold property, rule," from Anglo-French meynoverer (late 13c.), Old French manovrer "to work with the hands, cultivate; carry out; make, produce," from Medieval Latin manuoperare (see maneuver (n.))www.etymonline.com/word/manure
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Signification de manure: fumier; Environ 1400, "cultiver (la terre, un jardin) par le …
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