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See also: Manto, mantó, and manto-

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian manto or Spanish manto. Doublet of mantum.

Pronunciation

Noun

manto (plural mantos or mantoes)

  1. Obsolete form of manteau.

References

Anagrams

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish or Italian manto, both from Latin mantum.

Pronunciation

Noun

manto m (plural mantos)

  1. (archaic) cloak

Derived terms

References

  • “manto” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Chavacano

Etymology

From Spanish manto (cloak), from Late Latin mantum, back-formation from mantellum, ultimately from Gaulish .

Noun

manto

  1. mantle; cloak

Esperanto

Esperanto Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia eo

Etymology

From French mante, from New Latin mantis, from Ancient Greek μάντις (mántis, seer, prophet, soothsayer). Compare Italian mantide, Portuguese mantídeo, Spanish mantodeo.

Pronunciation

Noun

manto (accusative singular manton, plural mantoj, accusative plural mantojn)

  1. mantis, praying mantis

Finnish

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Etymology

Uncertain.

Pronunciation

Noun

manto

  1. (botany) sapwood

Declension

Inflection of manto (Kotus type 1*J/valo, nt-nn gradation)
nominative manto mannot
genitive mannon mantojen
partitive mantoa mantoja
illative mantoon mantoihin
singular plural
nominative manto mannot
accusative nom. manto mannot
gen. mannon
genitive mannon mantojen
partitive mantoa mantoja
inessive mannossa mannoissa
elative mannosta mannoista
illative mantoon mantoihin
adessive mannolla mannoilla
ablative mannolta mannoilta
allative mannolle mannoille
essive mantona mantoina
translative mannoksi mannoiksi
abessive mannotta mannoitta
instructive mannoin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of manto (Kotus type 1*J/valo, nt-nn gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative mantoni mantoni
accusative nom. mantoni mantoni
gen. mantoni
genitive mantoni mantojeni
partitive mantoani mantojani
inessive mannossani mannoissani
elative mannostani mannoistani
illative mantooni mantoihini
adessive mannollani mannoillani
ablative mannoltani mannoiltani
allative mannolleni mannoilleni
essive mantonani mantoinani
translative mannokseni mannoikseni
abessive mannottani mannoittani
instructive
comitative mantoineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative mantosi mantosi
accusative nom. mantosi mantosi
gen. mantosi
genitive mantosi mantojesi
partitive mantoasi mantojasi
inessive mannossasi mannoissasi
elative mannostasi mannoistasi
illative mantoosi mantoihisi
adessive mannollasi mannoillasi
ablative mannoltasi mannoiltasi
allative mannollesi mannoillesi
essive mantonasi mantoinasi
translative mannoksesi mannoiksesi
abessive mannottasi mannoittasi
instructive
comitative mantoinesi
first-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative mantomme mantomme
accusative nom. mantomme mantomme
gen. mantomme
genitive mantomme mantojemme
partitive mantoamme mantojamme
inessive mannossamme mannoissamme
elative mannostamme mannoistamme
illative mantoomme mantoihimme
adessive mannollamme mannoillamme
ablative mannoltamme mannoiltamme
allative mannollemme mannoillemme
essive mantonamme mantoinamme
translative mannoksemme mannoiksemme
abessive mannottamme mannoittamme
instructive
comitative mantoinemme
second-person plural possessor
singular plural
nominative mantonne mantonne
accusative nom. mantonne mantonne
gen. mantonne
genitive mantonne mantojenne
partitive mantoanne mantojanne
inessive mannossanne mannoissanne
elative mannostanne mannoistanne
illative mantoonne mantoihinne
adessive mannollanne mannoillanne
ablative mannoltanne mannoiltanne
allative mannollenne mannoillenne
essive mantonanne mantoinanne
translative mannoksenne mannoiksenne
abessive mannottanne mannoittanne
instructive
comitative mantoinenne

Derived terms

compounds

Further reading

Anagrams

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese manto (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Late Latin mantum, either a back formation from mantēllum or from a pre-Roman substrate of Iberia.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

manto m (plural mantos)

  1. mantle, cloak
    • 1287, X. Ferro Couselo, editor, A vida e a fala dos devanceiros. Escolma de documentos en galego dos séculos XIII ao XVI, Vigo: Galaxia, page 42:
      A ponte d'Ourens, os meus pannos, conuén saber, o manto e o pelote e a saya.
      To the bridge of Ourense I bequeath my clothes, that is, the mantle and the garment and the robe

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Joan Coromines, José A Pascual (1983–1991) “manto”, in Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico [Critic Castilian and Hispanic Etymological Dictionary] (in Spanish), Madrid: Gredos

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French manteau.

Pronunciation

Noun

manto

  1. coat

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈman.to/
  • Rhymes: -anto
  • Hyphenation: màn‧to

Etymology 1

From Late Latin mantum.

Noun

manto m (plural manti)

  1. mantel, cloak
  2. layer, surface, blanket, carpet
    Synonyms: coltre, strato
  3. pavement
Derived terms

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Middle French maint.

Adjective

manto (feminine manta, masculine plural manti, feminine plural mante)

  1. (poetic, obsolete) many

Further reading

  • manto1 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
  • manto2 in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

Anagrams

Japanese

Romanization

manto

  1. Rōmaji transcription of マント

Latin

Etymology

maneō (I stay) +‎ -tō.

Pronunciation

Verb

mantō (present infinitive mantāre, perfect active mantāvī, supine mantātum); first conjugation (pre-Classical)

  1. (intransitive) to stay, remain, wait
  2. (transitive) to await, wait for

Conjugation

References

  • manto in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
  • manto in Georges, Karl Ernst, Georges, Heinrich (1913–1918) Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch, 8th edition, volume 2, Hahnsche Buchhandlung
  • manto”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press

Polish

Pronunciation

 
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  • Rhymes: -antɔ
  • Syllabification: man‧to

Etymology 1

Uncertain, possibly from Latin memento (remember).

Noun

manto n

  1. (colloquial) beating, licking
    Synonyms: lanie, wały, cięgi
Declension

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

manto f

  1. vocative singular of manta

Further reading

  • manto in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • manto in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • Oskar Kolberg (1867) “manto”, in Dzieła wszystkie: Kujawy (in Polish), page 273

Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin mantum.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɐ̃tu
  • Hyphenation: man‧to

Noun

manto m (plural mantos)

  1. cloak (long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back)
  2. (zoology) mantle (body wall of a mollusc)
  3. (geology) mantle (layer between the Earth’s core and crust)

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Late Latin mantum, back-formation from mantellum, ultimately from Gaulish .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmanto/
  • Rhymes: -anto
  • Syllabification: man‧to

Noun

manto m (plural mantos)

  1. shroud, cloak
  2. layer, surface, blanket, carpet
  3. (geology) mantle

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Chavacano: manto
  • English: manto

Further reading

Turkish

Woman wearing a manto.

Etymology

Inherited from Ottoman Turkish مانتو (manto),[1] borrowed from French manteau.[2]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈman.to/
  • Hyphenation: man‧to

Noun

manto (definite accusative mantoyu, plural mantolar)

  1. A women's coat or overcoat.
    Synonym: palto

Declension

Inflection
Nominative manto
Definite accusative mantoyu
Singular Plural
Nominative manto mantolar
Definite accusative mantoyu mantoları
Dative mantoya mantolara
Locative mantoda mantolarda
Ablative mantodan mantolardan
Genitive mantonun mantoların
Possessive forms
Nominative
Singular Plural
1st singular mantom mantolarım
2nd singular manton mantoların
3rd singular mantosu mantoları
1st plural mantomuz mantolarımız
2nd plural mantonuz mantolarınız
3rd plural mantoları mantoları
Definite accusative
Singular Plural
1st singular mantomu mantolarımı
2nd singular mantonu mantolarını
3rd singular mantosunu mantolarını
1st plural mantomuzu mantolarımızı
2nd plural mantonuzu mantolarınızı
3rd plural mantolarını mantolarını
Dative
Singular Plural
1st singular mantoma mantolarıma
2nd singular mantona mantolarına
3rd singular mantosuna mantolarına
1st plural mantomuza mantolarımıza
2nd plural mantonuza mantolarınıza
3rd plural mantolarına mantolarına
Locative
Singular Plural
1st singular mantomda mantolarımda
2nd singular mantonda mantolarında
3rd singular mantosunda mantolarında
1st plural mantomuzda mantolarımızda
2nd plural mantonuzda mantolarınızda
3rd plural mantolarında mantolarında
Ablative
Singular Plural
1st singular mantomdan mantolarımdan
2nd singular mantondan mantolarından
3rd singular mantosundan mantolarından
1st plural mantomuzdan mantolarımızdan
2nd plural mantonuzdan mantolarınızdan
3rd plural mantolarından mantolarından
Genitive
Singular Plural
1st singular mantomun mantolarımın
2nd singular mantonun mantolarının
3rd singular mantosunun mantolarının
1st plural mantomuzun mantolarımızın
2nd plural mantonuzun mantolarınızın
3rd plural mantolarının mantolarının

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Şemseddin Sâmi (1899–1901) “مانتو”, in قاموس تركی (in Ottoman Turkish), Constantinople: İkdam Matbaası, page 1262
  2. ^ Nişanyan, Sevan (2002–) “manto”, in Nişanyan Sözlük

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