/ˈmanta̝/
OriginAttested from the 11th century in local Medieval Latin documents. From manto.
- feminineblanket
“e proueam á dita albergaría de leytos e de feltros et mantas e de cubertas e manteñan y hun ome e hua moller que aguarde a roupa e faça os leytos aos doentes e os caldos quando lles conpryr” — and they should provide that hospital with beds and felts and blankets and covers, and they should keep there a man and a woman who should guard the clothes and make the beds of the sick and the hot s
- femininerunner stone (upper millstone)
- femininefry shoal
Formsmantas(plural)