manly
adj.
c.1200, "human; characteristic of human beings," from man, n. + -ly(1). Sense of "possessing virtues proper to a male person" (resoluteness, steadfastness, reliability) is from early 13c. Meaning "masculine" is attested from late 14c. Old English had werlic "male, masculine, manly."
〔李〕[man n. 男人;-ly →] a. suited to a man适合男子的