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manteel
† manˈteel Obs. Forms: 5 manteill, (7–8 Dicts. mantile), 8 manteil, -teel(e. [app. a. F. mantille, ad. Sp. mantilla: see mantilla.] 1. A soldier's cloak or mantle.c 1470 Henry Wallace xi. 242 A gret manteill about his hand can ta, And his gud suerd. [1656 Blount Glossogr., Mantile or Mantle, a kind ... Oxford English Dictionary
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mantill
mantil(l obs. f. mantel, mantle, manteel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Flashing Swords! 3: Warriors and Wizards
Manteel and Byron Roarke in The Howard Review (second edition) no. 3, August 1998, and in The Howard Review no. 3.5, December 1990, by Alan Winston in wikipedia.org
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manteill
manteil(l variant of manteel Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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mantevil
mantevil Obs. exc. Hist. Also 9 corruptly mandevil(l)e. [Perh. a mistake for some form of manteel.] A loose coat formerly worn by soldiers and menservants. (Cf. mandilion.)1688 R. Holme Armoury iii. 96/2 A Mandilion, or Madilion, or of old a Mantevil. 1834 J. R. Planché Brit. Costume 267 Coats and j... Oxford English Dictionary
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mantile
mantile variant of manteel Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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neckatee
† neckatee Obs. rare. [Obscurely f. neck n.1] A lady's neckerchief.1752 Fielding Covent Gard. Jrnl. No. 37 The manteel..again was succeeded by the pelorine; the pelorine by the neckatee; the neckatee by the capuchine. 1825 Brockett N.C. Gloss., Neck-about, a woman's neck-handkerchief—a neckatee. Oxford English Dictionary
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Capuchin
Capuchin, n. (and attrib.) (ˈkæpjʊtʃɪn, kapyʃin) Also -ine. [a. 16th c. F. capuchin (now capucin), ad. It. capuccino, f. capuccio, capuche hood: see above.] 1. A friar of the order of St. Francis, of the new rule of 1528. So called from the sharp-pointed capuche, adopted first in 1525, and confirmed... Oxford English Dictionary
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mantle
▪ I. mantle, n. (ˈmænt(ə)l) Forms: 1–5 mentel, 2–7 mantel, 3–6 mantil, 4 mantal, -tyle, mentil(e, 4–5 mantyl, 4–6 mantell, mantill, 5 mantyll(e, mauntil, 5–6 mantelle, 6 mauntelle, mantyll, 7 mandle, 3, 5– mantle. See also manteau, mantua. [Introduced from two sources. (1) OE. męntel masc.:—prehisto... Oxford English Dictionary
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