noun
- plural of mane; the long hair growing on the neck and head of horses, lions, and some other animals
- the spirits of the dead in ancient Roman religion
Usage: Roman mythology
Examples
- The horses’ manes flowed in the wind as they galloped across the field.
- Lions are known for their impressive manes that frame their faces.
- She braided ribbons into her pony’s mane before the show.
- The stallion’s dark mane contrasted beautifully with his white coat.
- Ancient Romans believed the manes watched over their descendants.
- Offerings were made to honor the manes of fallen warriors.