Hannah Fury - Never come down again
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I have a feeling that whatever the word means that the "ienne" is just to make it feminine. I agree with the previous comment that it could just be a feminine form of automania
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I'm thinking she grew "automenienne" off of automania, making it basically a person who loves solitude. Just an idea. =P
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I'm pretty sure she made the word up which makes her all the more awesome.
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Manian and maniend is pronounced almost the same way and means almost the same thing (at least sometimes).
But, Hannah says "but I will continue to fight", and manian and maniend does no longer make sense.
But craze maybe does? Like "automadden", make people regulary confused?
Or.. admonsiher, it means warner, right?
Excuse my english, I´m a Swede ;)
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@SaSin1 Yes, i´ve consiered almost the same. It also might be a french form of "manipulate", "craze", "mania" and "addiction" (would make sense, "self-admonisher" as well) according to my old - modern - frenchbook.
As far as I know, the word "auto" did not exist during the time the anglo saxon language took form, but it`s however a form of the ancient latin language. And manienne does not sound german to me, but french though..
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or maybe it could be a feminine declension of "maniend" - so automanienne could mean "self-admonisher", perhaps?
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@EmelieSoren I would guess that it's Old English (Anglo-Saxon). I've come across the word "manienne" (written in Latin alphabet), but I have no idea just what it means...
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She's at the top of her range here but she just about gets away with it.
What does automanienne mean? I can´t find the definition of it... :S
EmelieSoren 1 year ago
@EmelieSoren I don't know =/ I can't find it either!
DarkAngelWings667 1 year ago