Man+and+wife
51Wife — For other uses, see Wife (disambiguation). The Merchant s Wife (1918) by Boris Kustodiev …
52Man-Thing — For the film, see Man Thing (film). Man Thing Man Thing #1 (Jan. 1974). Cover art by Frank Brunner. Publication information …
53To be one's own man — Man Man (m[a^]n), n.; pl. {Men} (m[e^]n). [AS. mann, man, monn, mon; akin to OS., D., & OHG. man, G. mann, Icel. ma[eth]r, for mannr, Dan. Mand, Sw. man, Goth. manna, Skr. manu, manus, and perh. to Skr. man to think, and E. mind. [root]104. Cf.… …
54And Then There Were None — For other uses, see And Then There Were None (disambiguation). And Then There Were None   …
55man — see man cannot live by bread alone whatever man has done, man may do a man is as old as he feels, and a woman as old as she looks man is the measure of all things man proposes, God disposes man’s extremity is …
56man — [OE] Man is a widespread Germanic word (with relatives in German mann ‘man’ and mensch ‘person’, Dutch and Swedish man ‘man’, Danish mand ‘man’, and Swedish menniska ‘person’), and connections have even been found outside Germanic (Sanskrit, for… …
57man — [OE] Man is a widespread Germanic word (with relatives in German mann ‘man’ and mensch ‘person’, Dutch and Swedish man ‘man’, Danish mand ‘man’, and Swedish menniska ‘person’), and connections have even been found outside Germanic (Sanskrit, for… …
58And Then There Were None (1945 film) — Infobox Film name = And Then There Were None caption = Theatrical release poster. imdb id = 0037515 director = René Clair writer = Novel: Agatha Christie Screenplay: Dudley Nichols starring = Barry Fitzgerald Walter Huston Louis Hayward Roland… …
59wife — see a blind man’s wife needs no paint Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion a deaf husband and a blind wife are always a happy couple if you would be happy for a week take a wife; if you would be happy for a month kill a pig; but if you would be… …
60wife — [[t]waɪf[/t]] n. pl. wives [[t]waɪvz[/t]] 1) ant a woman joined in marriage to a man and considered as his spouse 2) a woman (archaic or dial., except in idioms): old wives tales[/ex] • take to wife Etymology: bef. 900; ME, OE wīf woman, c. OFris …