Mangiapáne, a fellow that is good for nothing but to eate bread.
Mangiáre, to eate, to feed. Also meate or food.
Mangiáre a mále in córpo, to eate against stomake, as it were with loathing.
Mangiár' a scrócco, to eate and drinke or make good cheere shiftingly at other mens cost.
Mangiáre e bére, to eate and drinke. Also all manner of meate and drinke.
Mangiár' in tinẻllo, to eate in a hutch, to feed in the common Hall among the basest kind of people in some Noblemans house.
Mangiár pan pentíto, to eate bread of repentance, to feed vpon repentance.
Mangiatíuo, eatable, that may be eaten.
Mangiatóia, a manger, a crib, a cratch, a bowzey, a staule for cattell.
Mangiatóre, an eater, a feeder, a deuourer.