to be, stay, exist, live, dwell, reside, wait for, have, possess (cf. la: not to be).
man²
n.
mind, desire (O).
manaki¹
vt.
to spread (as hair on one's head when possesed by spirits).
manaki²
vt.
to like, to desire.
manaṇḍi
n.
a supporting word in the narration (of a story), an empty word used idiomatically in a conversation, a gap filler in story telling or in a discourse, a discourse initiator, a substitute for a taboo word (lit. our matter).
mane
n.
liking, wish, desire, affection.
mane pa:siki
vt.
to plan an evil deed, to contrive (lit. to hold evil thoughts).