mangerful

noun

Etymology

From manger + -ful.

  1. derived from mangeoire
  2. inherited from manger
  3. formed as mangerful — “manger + -ful

Definitions

  1. The amount that a manger will hold.

    • Enough for Him whom cherubim Worship night and day, A breastful of milk And a mangerful of hay; Enough for Him whom angels Fall down before, The ox and ass and camel Which adore.

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