Manticóra, a wilde beast in India, with three rankes of teeth, clouen footed, face and eares like a man, bodied as a Lyon, with a sting in his taile as a Scorpion, a voice sounding as a flute and trumpet together, and couets much mans flesh.
Mantíglia, a kinde of clouted creame which we call a foole or trifle.
Mantíle, a boord-cloth, a table-cloth, a spredding-cloth, a napkin.
Mantilétto, a napkin, a drinking or cupboord-cloth. Also a couering or penthouse made of boordes to keepe and shelter ordinance vpon a platforme from raine and foule weather, called of vs a houell or shed.
Mánto, a mantle, a robe, a long vpper garment, a cloke. Also the coate or colour of a horse or any beast.
Mantóne, a great robe or mantle.
Mantouaríe, Mantoan or bawdy tricks.
Mantrauẻrso, a crosse-blow.
Manuále, as Manouále.
Manualísta, a handy-crafts-man.