Meaning & Definition of word "Manes"

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    Manes

    /meɪnz/

    noun:

    • 1. Long, flowing hair on the neck of a horse or other animal.
      • Example: The horse's manes shimmered in the sunlight as it galloped across the field.
    • 2. A symbolic representation of divinity, often referring to the spirits of the dead in ancient cultures.
      • Example: The ancient Romans honored the manes of their ancestors through rituals and offerings.
    • 3. Hair on the head, particularly when long and flowing.
      • Example: Her beautiful manes cascaded down her back, attracting admiration from everyone.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'manes', meaning 'spirit of the dead'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mane attraction:

    The most noticeable or prominent feature.

    let one's hair down:

    To relax and enjoy oneself, often in a carefree manner.

    Related Words

    manes:

    The long hair growing from the neck of certain animals, especially horses.

    departed:

    Refers to deceased individuals, often in a respectful manner.

    Slang Meanings of manes

    Meaning: A term of endearment among friends.

    Example Sentence: What's up, manes? How's it going?

    Meaning: Used to refer to a group of people, especially close friends.

    Example Sentence: We are just chilling with the manes tonight.