- A
mantle (from old
French mantel, from
mantellum, the
Latin term for a cloak) is a type of
loose garment usually worn over
indoor clothing to
serve the...
- A mantelletta,
Italian diminutive of
Latin mantellum 'mantle', is a sleeveless, knee-length, vest-like garment, open in front, with
slits instead of sleeves...
- (
Mantellum) Röding, 1798
Limaria Rafinesque, 1815 (invalid:
unnecessary substitute name for Lima and
junior homonym of
Limaria Link, 1807)
Mantellum Röding...
- dismantle, dismantlement, manta, mantel, mantelet, mantilla,
mantle †
mantellum mantell- m**** manu- hand amanuensis, Bimana, bimanous, bimanual, mainour...
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Emilian mantèl 'coat'
Diminutive of OFr mante, fr LL manta, fr L mantum,
mantellum, fr Gaul.
mantlon 'covering' Br malan, manal, C
manal 'sheaf' - marne...
- "to carry", and manteau, "cloak" (from Old
French mantel, from
Latin mantellum).
According to the OED Online, the
etymology of the word is the "officer...
- 1988
Eucapsis Clements &
Shantz 1909
Limnococcus Komárková et al. 2010
Mantellum Dangeard 1941
Merismopedia Meyen 1839
Microcrocis Richter 1882 Pannus...
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Escalima Species: E. regularis
Binomial name
Escalima regularis Powell, 1955
Synonyms Lima
angulata Suter, 1913 Lima (
Mantellum)
murrayi Powell, 1926...
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Cypraea annulata Gray, J.E., 1825
Cypraea mariae Schilder, 1927
Cypraea mantellum Walls, J.G. & C.M. Burgess, 1980
Pustularia mariae Schilder, 1927 (original...
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uppermost garment of the clergy, worn over the soutane,
instead of the
mantellum". In
France and
Germany it was ****ed more or less to the figure; in Italy...