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MANIPULUS

Volume 6 · 57 words · 1778 Edition

in Roman antiquity, a body of infantry, consisting of 200 men, and constituting the third part of a cohort. See Cohort.

Among physicians, the term manipulus signifies a handful of herbs or leaves, or so much as a man can grasp in his hand at once; which quantity is frequently denoted by the abbreviation, M, or m.