Manescállo, Manescálco, as Marescálco.
Manescaménte combatténdo, fighting lustily with bestirring the hands.
Manésco, readie or nimble-handed, working with his hands, a tall man of his hands. Also that may be handled.
Manẻstra. Looke Mẻnẻstra.
Manétta, a muffe, a snuffkin, a mitton.
Manétte, manickles, or giues for hands. Also graplers, or gantlets, or mittons, or manchons, or long gloues.
Manézza di férro, an arming gantlet.
Manézze, as Manétte. Also bracelets.
Manfrígoli, a kinde of daintie forced dish.
Manganáre, to presse all manner of clothes. Also to throw, to cast or hurle great stones or weights or engines of warre, as our forefathers vsed at the siege of Townes. Also to frame or modell in pastboord, or such light stuffe.