- mainad
- /meynad/ In old English law, a false oath; perjury. Probably from Sax. "manath " or "mainath " a false or deceitful oath
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
Black's law dictionary. HENRY CAMPBELL BLACK, M. A.. 1990.
mainad — /meynad/ In old English law, a false oath; perjury. Probably from Sax. manath or mainath a false or deceitful oath … Black's law dictionary
mainad — False swearing; perjury … Ballentine's law dictionary
maenad — noun Etymology: Latin maenad , maenas, from Greek mainad , mainas, from mainesthai to be mad; akin to Greek menos spirit more at mind Date: 1579 1. bacchante 2. an unnaturally excited or distraught woman • maenadic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
maenad — [ mi:nad] noun (in ancient Greece) a female follower of Bacchus, traditionally associated with divine possession and frenzied rites. Derivatives maenadic adjective Origin C16: via L. from Gk Mainas, Mainad , from mainesthai to rave … English new terms dictionary