From Late Middle English <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>, manyple (“scarf worn as vestment, <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>”), borrowed from Middle French, Old French <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>, manipule (“handful; troop...
<span class="searchmatch">maniples</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> Spielman, impanels, penalism...
<span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> From Latin manipulus. manípul m (plural manípuls) (Christianity) <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> (Ancient Rome) <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> manipular “manípul”, in Gran Diccionari de la...
Middle Dutch manipele, from Old French <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>, from Latin manipulus. manipel m (plural manipels) (Christianity) <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>, ornamental scarf or band worn over...
palmine (uncountable) Archaic form of palmin. impanel, <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> palmine f (plural palmines) (organic chemistry) palmin...
From Proto-Germanic *hansō. 𐌷𐌰𐌽𐍃𐌰 • (hansa) f a crowd, gathering (military) a troop, cohort, <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>...
succinctorium (plural succinctoria) An ornament, resembling a small <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>, that hangs from the girdle used by the pope at the celebration of Mass....
manipulus conditional of manipular English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Maniple</span> as a military unit Wikipedia maniplus From manus (“hand”) and root of pleō...
IPA(key): /maˈɲi.puw/ Rhymes: -ipuw Syllabification: ma‧ni‧puł manipuł m inan <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span> (a division of the Roman army) Declension of manipuł manipuł in Polish...
manipulus (“handful, <span class="searchmatch">maniple</span>”) + -atim (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ma.nɪ.pʊˈɫaː.tĩː] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ma.ni.puˈlaː.t̪im]...