/ˈmanto̝/
OrixeFrom Old Galician-Portuguese manto (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Late Latin mantum, either a back formation from mantēllum or from Paleo-Hispanic.
- masculinemantle, cloak
“A ponte d'Ourens, os meus pannos, conuén saber, o manto e o pelote e a saya.” — To the [contruccion of the] bridge of Ourense I bequeath my clothes, that is, the mantle and the garment and the robe
Formasmantos(plural)