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mane

[meyn]

noun

  1. the long hair growing on the back of or around the neck and neighboring parts of some animals, as the horse or lion.

  2. Informal.,  (on a human being) a head of distinctively long and thick or rough hair.



mane

/ meɪn /

noun

  1. the long coarse hair that grows from the crest of the neck in such mammals as the lion and horse

  2. long thick human hair

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Other Word Forms

  • maned adjective
  • maneless adjective
  • unmaned adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mane1

before 900; Middle English; Old English manu; cognate with German Mähne, Dutch manen, Old Norse mǫn
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Word History and Origins

Origin of mane1

Old English manu; related to Old High German mana, Old Norse mön, and perhaps to Old English mene and Old High German menni necklace
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Example Sentences

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Prices vary by location but at Black Sheep Coffee in Birmingham, adding a shot of lion's mane to your coffee costs 99p, and a shot of collagen costs £1.09.

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Her face breaks into a smile as Woo jumps onto her shoulder and picks at the crumbs left in his mane of fur.

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Having red ribbons braided through one’s mane, prancing obediently through obstacle courses, and taking jumps at a trot—what was it all for?

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So she let herself sleep, too, and dreamed only of happy things: chirping songbirds and Black Forest cake, and sweet-tempered ponies with long red ribbons braided through their silky manes.

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When she does return to the screen, Rogers will still be sporting her famous ginger mane, as she didn’t lose her hair during chemo.

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