Noun
mangas (plural manges)
(now historical) A type of cocky, working-class man in early twentieth-century Greece, associated with violent behaviour, alcohol and hashish, and celebrated in various folk songs.
mangas
plural of manga
Anyway, the Apaches, including Mangas Coloradas and Cuchillo Negro, were not at first hostile to the Americans, considering them enemies of their own Mexican enemies. Source: Internet
In fact, the Chiricahua Apaches, under the leadership of legendary chiefs Mangas Coloradas and his son-in-law Cochise, made Cooke's Canyon probably the most fearsome single passage on any of the trails across the desert Southwest. Source: Internet
Presidios such as Janos, established by the Spanish to convert, contain, subjugate or kill Apache, were taken over by the Mexicans, who often concluded short-lived truces with Mangas and his people. Source: Internet
Janet Hommel Mangas recently toured a sea aquarium, which included a ride on this bus. Source: Internet
Japan too,has its income now mainly from Animes and Mangas. Source: Internet