Word: maniple

Category: maniple

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Related words: maniple

roman maniple

Translations: maniple

maniple in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
manípulo, manipulo, el manípulo

maniple in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
Manipel, Manipels

maniple in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
manipule, le manipule

maniple in italian

Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
manipolo, il manipolo, manipulo, manipoli

maniple in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
manípulo, manipulo

maniple in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
deel van romeinsleger, manipel, romeinsleger, smal bandje die wordt gedraagd door geestelijke

maniple in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
манипула, манипул

maniple in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
Manipel

maniple in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
manipul

maniple in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
manipularz, manipuł, manipularz jak

maniple in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
gyalogos csapat

maniple in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
bölük, bölük mevzideki, papazın ayinde kolunda taşıdığı şerit

maniple in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
Maniple

maniple in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
маніпула, манипула

maniple in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
manipulë

maniple in bulgarian

Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
манипула, манипул

maniple in belarusian

Dictionary:
belarusian
Translations:
маніпула

maniple in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
maniipul

maniple in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
naručnik, manipula

maniple in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
Manipulul, dat manipulului

maniple in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
Manipel

maniple in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
manipul, Manipulácia

The meaning and "use of": maniple

noun
  • a subdivision of a Roman legion, containing either 120 or 60 men. - A Roman tribune gathered twenty maniples from the rear lines of the Roman right wing and led them in an attack on the flank of the Macedonian right.
  • (in church use) a vestment formerly worn by a priest celebrating the Eucharist, consisting of a strip hanging from the left arm. - They go from the chasuble, wide stole, and maniple of his early priesthood to a succession of increasingly simple garments until they arrive at an academic gown.

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