manyú m. ([L.] also f.) spirit, mind, mood, mettle (as of horses), [RV.]; [TS.]; [Br.]
high spirit or temper, ardour, zeal, passion, [RV.] &c. &c.
rage, fury, wrath, anger, indignation, [ib.] (also personified, esp. as Agni or Kāma or as a Rudra; manyuṃ √ kṛ, with loc. or acc. with prati, ‘to vent one's anger on, be angry with’)
grief, sorrow, distress, affliction, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.
sacrifice, [Nalac.]
N. of a king (son of Vitatha), [BhP.]
(with tāpasa), N. of the author of [RV. x, 83]; [84]
(with vāsiṣṭha), N. of the author of [RV. ix, 97, 10]-[12.]
manyú &c. See p. 786, col. 3.