What is manus latin?

Manus is a Latin word that means "hand." It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *man- which also means hand. The term manus was commonly used in ancient Rome and was a part of the vocabulary used in legal, military, and medical contexts. In the legal context, manus referred to a type of marriage in which the wife was placed under the control of her husband. In the military context, manus referred to the hand-to-hand combat. In the medical context, manus was used to describe certain medical conditions, such as the inflammation of the hands. Today, the word manus is still used in various fields and is also the name of a bone in the human hand.