Noun
The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEven the most complex and sophisticated munera of the Imperial era evoked the ancient, ancestral dii manes of the underworld and were framed by the protective, lawful rites of sacrificium. Source: Internet
They also have manes, which are less developed than those of adult male South American and Steller sea lions. citation Both sexes have long, narrow muzzles. Source: Internet
Geneva Manes Rhodes, 70, of Highway 92 East, Siler, departed this life on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at her home. Source: Internet
There was a code of etiquette surrounding the clip-on manes that while “all girls knew,” it was impolite to call attention to them. Source: Internet
Males have about a 50% chance of having a mane, but if they grow them, their manes will be modest: around 50% the size of a pure lion mane. Source: Internet
Males have about a 50% chance of having a mane, but, even if they do, their manes will be only around half the size of that of a pure lion. Source: Internet