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mansŭēto v. freq. a. to make tame, to tame mansŭētūdo tameness; mildness, gentleness, clemency; your clemency; your grace mansŭētus P. a. mansus mantēle a towel, napkin; a table-cloth mantēlum a cloth, napkin; A cloak, mantle; mantīa the name of the blackberry-bush mantĭca a bag for the hand, wallet, cloak-bag, portmanteau mantĭcē the goddess of prescience mantĭchō^ra a fabulous Indian beast, with a human face, a lion's body, and a scorpion's tail mantĭcĭnor v. dep. to predict, prophesy, divine mantĭcŭla a small wallet, purse, pouch mantĭculārĭa handy little things, things in constant use mantĭcŭlārĭus a cutpurse mantĭcŭlātĭo mantĭcŭlātor a pickpocket, sharper mantĭcŭlor v. dep. to steal; to act slyly, go cunningly to work mantīle Mantinēa a city of Arcadia, celebrated for the victory of Epaminondas over the Spartans mantīsa a worthless addition, makeweight; gain mantiscĭnor manto v. freq. n. Neutr., to stay, remain, wait; Act., to wait for, await Manto The daughter of Tiresias, a prophetess, and mother of the seer Mopsus; An Itali… Mantŭa a city of; on the Mincius, in whose vicinity was Andes, the birthplace of Virgi… mantŭēlis adj. cloakshaped, mantle-like mantum a Spanish cloak Manturna the goddess of matrimony, who was invoked to render the marriage lasting Mantus the Etruscan Pluto, the god of the under-world mănŭa a handful mănŭālis adj. belonging to the hand, for the hand, that is held in; fills the hand, hand-; th… mănŭārĭus adj. belonging to the hand, for the hand, that fills the hand; Subst; a thief mănŭātus adj. furnished with hands mănŭ-ballista a hand-ballista mănŭballistārĭus one who carries; uses a hand-ballista mănŭbĭae money obtained from the sale of booty; Booty, spoils; Unlawful gain, plunder; k… mănŭbĭālis adj. belonging to booty; derived from the sale of booty mănŭbĭārĭus adj. belonging to booty; mănŭbĭus adj. mănūbrĭātus adj. furnished with a handle mănūbrĭŏlum a little handle; haft mănūbrĭum that which is grasped; held in the hand;; a handle, hilt, haft; to take the han… mănŭcĭŏlum a small bundle mănŭcĭum a glove, muff mănucla mănŭculātus mănŭfactĭlis adj. made by hand of man mănŭfactus mănŭinspex a hand-inspector, student; practitioner of palmistry mănŭlĕa A long sleeve; The trigger of a catapult mănŭlĕārĭus a maker of sleeves; muffs mănŭlĕātus adj. furnished with long sleeves mănŭlĕus the long sleeve of a tunic mănūmissĭo the freeing of a slave, manumission; a remission of punishment, pardon mănūmissor one who gives a slave his freedom, a liberator, emancipator mănūmissus mănūmitto to release from one's power; to set at liberty, to enfranchise, emancipate, mak… mănŭor v. dep. to steal mănŭprĕtĭōsus adj. precious, valuable, costly mănŭprĕtĭum a workman's; artist's pay, wages; pay, reward; the value of the work; the workm… mănus a hand; to lay the finger on the lips; to be obvious, clear; to be in everybody… mānus mănŭtergĭum a towel mănŭtĭgĭum a touching; feeling with the hand manzer adj. comm; illegitimate, bastard; subst; a bastard măpālĭa huts, cottages; A house of ill-repute; Useless things, follies mappa a napkin, table-napkin; a towel; a cloth; a signalcloth mappŭla a small napkin Maracanda the capital of Sogdiana; Samarcand Mărăthēnus Mărăthon a town; Vrana; on the eastern coast of Attica, famed for the death of Icarus, t… Mărăthos an ancient Phœnician city, opposite the island of Arados; Ainel-Hye; adj., of; … mărăthrītes wine flavored with fennel, fennelwine mărăthrus fennel Mărăthus A favorite of Tibullus; A freedman who wrote the acts of Augustus Mărăthus Marcellus a Roman family name in the plebeian; the taker of Syracuse; a festival in honor… marcens P. a marcĕo v. n. to wither, droop, shrink, shrivel; to be faint, weak, drooping, feeble, languid… marcesco v. inch. n. to wither, pine away, droop, decay; to become weak, feeble, powerless, to pine;… Marcĭa ăqua Marcĭānŏpŏlis a city of Lower Mœsia on the Euxine; Imertje Marcĭānus Marcĭānus Marcĭānus marcĭdat melts away marcĭdŭlus adj. dim; somewhat drooping, somewhat faint; languid marcĭdus adj. withered, wasted, shrunk, decayed, rotten; ext; weak, feeble, languid, enervate… Marcĭon a heretic of Sinope, who gave himself out to be Christ; adj., of; belonging to … Marcĭpor the slave of Marcus.—Plur; The title of a satire of Varro Marcĭus the name of a Roman; the fourth king of Rome; Roman soothsayers in very ancient… Marcŏdūrum a town of the Ubians, in the west of Germany; Düren Marcŏlĭca a chief city of Spain Marcŏmăni a Germanic people, a portion of the tribe of the Suevi, who, after their defeat… marcor a withering; Decay, rottenness; Faintness, languor, indolence marcŭlentus adj. withered, feeble, faint marcŭlus a small hammer, a hammer Marcŭlus marcus a large hammer Marcus a Roman prænomen; a surname; pertaining to Marcus, Marcian; the priests who per… Mardi a plundering race dwelling in the highlands between Media, Susiana, and Persis,…