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mana2

mana2 · f

ancient Roman goddesses

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Where it lives

What it meant

1. Māna — Lewis & Short

Māna, also Genita Mana, and Ma-nuāna, ae, f.,

I ancient Roman goddesses who presided over the submanes, Mart. Cap. 2, § 164; Plin. 29, 4, 14, § 58.

2. mana — Lewis & Short

mana, ae, false read. for manos.

3. mana — Walde–Hofmann

mana, maia, maius I 255 meinit I 255 màisu, misit II 96 mäju, mát II 33 maks II 4 mökt IT 3 malitiés II 102 malu, malt II 105 mama II 21 mäni, müntt II 33 märks II 36 märsa II 41 mät II 33 mäte II 50 matu, mast II 83 — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. mana, p. 2015]

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Where it came from

  • Ernout-Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine Treated in Ernout-Meillet, Dictionnaire etymologique de la langue latine s.v. mana (scan p. 821; entry #18087).
  • Walde-Hofmann, Lateinisches etymologisches Worterbuch Treated in Walde-Hofmann, Lateinisches etymologisches Worterbuch s.v. mana (scan p. 2015; entry #5144).

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