[Mānēs, ium], pl. m., the deified spirits of the dead, to whom sacrifice was regularly made.
manifēstus [manus + *fendō], adj., clear, manifest, evident; exposed.
manipulus, ī [manus + *pleō] m., a company of soldiers, maniple (one third of a cohort). The standard of the maniple orig. bore (it is said) a handful of hay.
Mānius, ī, m., abbreviated M’., a Roman praenomen.
Mānliānus, adj., Manlian.
Mānlius, ī, m., the name of a Roman gens. See [Torquātus].
mānō, āre, āvī, —, to flow, trickle; to flow or stream abroad, spread.
mānsuētūdō, inis [mānsuētus, tame], f., mildness, gentleness.
manubiae, ārum [manus], pl. f., prize-money, booty, plunder.
manūmittō, ere, mīsī, missus [manus + mittō], to set free, emancipate.