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1 MANTLE
[N]PALLA (-AE) (F)PALLIUM (-I) (N)MANTELLUM (-I) (N)MANTELUM (-I) (N)AMICTUS (-US) (M)AMICULUM (-I) (N)LAENA (-AE) (F)LACERNA (-AE) (F)ABOLLA (-AE) (F)CHLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMYS (-YDIS) (F)[V]CIRCUMFUNDO (-ERE -FUDI -FUSUM)CIRCUMNECTO (-ERE -NEXUI -NEXUM)CIRCUMVESTIO (-IRE)IMPLECTO (-ERE -PLEXI -PLECTUM)INPLECTO (-ERE -PLEXI -PLECTUM)INCINGO (-ERE -CINXI -CINCTUM)- SMALL MANTLE -
2 MANTLE: SMALL MANTLE
[N]PALLIOLUM (-I) (N)PALLULA (-AE) (F) -
3 COARSE WOOLLEN MANTLE
[N]SAGUM (-I) (N) -
4 MILITARY MANTLE
[N]UMERALE (-IS) (N) -
5 STATE MANTLE
[N]CHLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMIS (-IDIS) (F)CLAMYS (-YDIS) (F) -
6 penula
†paenula (pen-), ae, f., cloak, mantle, 2 T. 4:13.* -
7 paenula
†paenula (pen-), ae, f., cloak, mantle, 2 T. 4:13.*
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Mantle — may refer to: Mantle (clothing), a cloak like garment worn mainly by women as fashionable outerwear Mantle, part of the bird anatomy Mantle (climbing), a rock climbing move used to surmount a ledge Mantle, a black and white dog coat colour,… … Wikipedia
Mantle — steht für: Mantle (Klettern), eine besondere Bewegung beim Klettern Mantle ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Doreen Mantle (* 1930), britische Schauspielerin Lee Mantle (1851–1934), US amerikanischer Politiker Mickey Mantle (1931−1995), US … Deutsch Wikipedia
mantle — [man′təl] n. [ME mantel < OE mentel & OFr mantel, both < L mantellum, mantelum, a cloth, napkin, cloak, mantle < ? Celt] 1. a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape: sometimes used figuratively, in allusion to royal robes of state, as a symbol… … English World dictionary
mantle — man tle, n. [OE. mantel, OF. mantel, F. manteau, fr. L. mantellum, mantelum, a cloth, napkin, cloak, mantle (cf. mantele, mantile, towel, napkin); prob. from manus hand + the root of tela cloth. See {Manual}, {Textile}, and cf. {Mandil}, {Mantel} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Mantle — Man tle, v. i. 1. To unfold and spread out the wings, like a mantle; said of hawks. Also used figuratively. [1913 Webster] Ne is there hawk which mantleth on her perch. Spenser. [1913 Webster] Or tend his sparhawk mantling in her mew. Bp. Hall.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mantle — ► NOUN 1) a woman s loose sleeveless cloak or shawl. 2) a close covering, such as that of snow. 3) (also gas mantle) a mesh cover fixed round a gas jet to give an incandescent light when heated. 4) an important role or responsibility that passes… … English terms dictionary
Mantle — Man tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mantled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mantling}.] To cover or envelop, as with a mantle; to cloak; to hide; to disguise. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mantle — I index portentous (ominous), prophetic II index enshroud, plant (covertly place), spread … Law dictionary
mantle — /man tl/, n., v., mantled, mantling. n. 1. a loose, sleeveless cloak or cape. 2. something that covers, envelops, or conceals: the mantle of darkness. 3. Geol. the portion of the earth, about 1800 mi. (2900 km) thick, between the crust and the… … Universalium
Mantle — /man tl/, n. 1. Mickey (Charles), 1931 95, U.S. baseball player. 2. (Robert) Burns, 1873 1948, U.S. journalist. * * * That part of the Earth that lies beneath the crust and above the central core. On average, the mantle begins about 22 mi (35 km) … Universalium
mantle — {{11}}mantle (n.) O.E. mentel loose, sleeveless cloak, from L. mantellum cloak (source of It. mantello, O.H.G. mantal, Ger. Mantel, O.N. mötull), perhaps from a Celtic source. Reinforced and altered 12c. by cognate O.Fr. mantel cloak, mantle;… … Etymology dictionary