mavndra, MA vNDRA
MA vNDRA , hJ , an inclosed space:
1.
for cattle,
a fold, byre, stable,
Theocr., etc.
2.
the setting of a ring,
Anth.
mandra±govra" , ou or a, oJ , mandrake, a narcotic plant, Xen., Dem.
Manevrw"
Manevrw" , oJ , Maneros, only son of the first king of Egypt: a national dirge named after him, Hdt.
manh`nai
ma±nh`nai , aor. 2 pass. inf. of maivnomai .
manqavnw
manqavnw (from Root MAQ ), f. ma±qhvsomai , Dor. ma±qeu`mai :aor. 2 e[ma±qon , Ep. mavqon :pf. memavqhka ; plqpf. ejmemaqhvkh , 3 sing. memaqhvkei : to learn, esp. by inquiry; and in aor. to have learnt, i.e. to understand, know, Od., Att.; ajei; ga;r hJba`/ toi`" gevrousin eu\ maqei`n Aesch.; oiJ manqavnonte" , learners, pupils, Xen.:c. inf. to learn to do, learn how to do, Il., Aesch., etc.
II. to perceive by the senses, remark, notice, Hdt., Xen.:with a part., mavnqane w[n , like i[sqi w[n , know that you are, Soph., etc.
III. to understand, comprehend, Aesch., etc.:often in Dialogue, manqavnei" ; Lat. tenes ? dßye see? Answ., pavnu manqavnw , perfectly! Ar.
IV. in Att., tiv maqwvn ; often begins a question, having learnt what? for what new reason? wherefore? Id., etc.
maniva
maniva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , ( maivnomai ) madness, frenzy, Hdt., Trag., etc.
II.
enthusiasm, inspired frenzy,
Eur., Plat.
III.
mad passion, fury,
Trag.
maniavkh"
ma±niavkh" , ou, oJ , an armlet, worn of gold used by Persians and Gauls, Polyb.
maniav"
ma±niav" , avdo" , ( maniva ) raging, frantic, mad, Soph.; with a neut. Subst., maniavsin lusshvmasi with mad ravings, Eur.
manikov"
ma±niØkov" , hv, ovn , ( maniva ) of or for madness, mad, Ar.; manikovn ti blevpein to look mad, Id.
II. of persons, frenzied, frantic, Plat.: mad, extravagant, Xen.:Adv., manikw`" diakei`sqai Plat.
ma`ni"
ma`ni" , Dor. for mh`ni" .
maniwvdh"
ma±ni-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) like madness, mad, Xen.