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Qué (quién) es MANES - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mánes; Manès; Manes (slave)

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  • The abbreviation ''D.M.'' at the top of this 3rd-century Christian tombstone stands for ''Dis Manibus'', "to the Spirits of the Dead"
CHTHONIC DEITIES SOMETIMES THOUGHT TO REPRESENT SOULS OF DECEASED LOVED ONES
Di Manes; The Manes; Diis Manibus; Manes (Rome)
['m?:ne?z, 'me?ni:z]
¦ plural noun (in Roman mythology) the deified souls of dead ancestors.
Origin
from L.
manes         
  • The abbreviation ''D.M.'' at the top of this 3rd-century Christian tombstone stands for ''Dis Manibus'', "to the Spirits of the Dead"
CHTHONIC DEITIES SOMETIMES THOUGHT TO REPRESENT SOULS OF DECEASED LOVED ONES
Di Manes; The Manes; Diis Manibus; Manes (Rome)
n. pl.
1.
Lares, benevolent infernal deities.
2.
Ghosts, shades, souls of the departed, spirits, spectres, lemures.
Manes         
  • The abbreviation ''D.M.'' at the top of this 3rd-century Christian tombstone stands for ''Dis Manibus'', "to the Spirits of the Dead"
CHTHONIC DEITIES SOMETIMES THOUGHT TO REPRESENT SOULS OF DECEASED LOVED ONES
Di Manes; The Manes; Diis Manibus; Manes (Rome)
·noun ·pl The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors.

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Manes (disambiguation)

Manes are the souls of deceased loved ones in Roman mythology.

Manes may refer to:

  • Manes (band), a band from Trondheim, Norway
  • Manes of Lydia, a king of Maeonia (later called Lydia)
  • Mani (prophet) or Manes, founder of Manichaeism
  • Manes, Missouri
  • Manes River, a river of Greece
  • Alaverdi or Manes, Armenia
  • Manvo or Manes, Armenia
  • Manes, a slave of Diogenes of Sinope
  • Manes, a character in The Birds by Aristophanes
Ejemplos de uso de MANES
1. They are chestnut–colored with black manes and tails.
2. The horses all have large, flowing manes and outsize coiffed tails.
3. The girls will shake and sway gracefully, flinging thick, sexy manes forward and back.
4. Their long tails fly in the breeze, and their soft black manes seem to float.
5. Can you identify these household names when you see them without their manes?