Mane in a sentence as a noun

As a basic example, if I search 'lions mane', I'll get pictures of male lions with manes.

By all appearances this cow is wearing infinity on its mane.

If you say that he's "a lion of a man" you're not arguing that the person in question has got large teeth, a mane, or hunts antelope.

Who is a "Hactivist"?why is rms one?the article only says: "Stallman, who looks every inch the part of a hactivist with his long mane of graying hair.

:'Almost everyone in the world using proprietary software is also using propriety malware, said Stallman, who looks every inch the part of a hactivist with his long mane of graying hair.

Except iron age english looks like this:cwæð þæt se Ælmihtiga eorðan worhte, wlitebeorhtne wang, swa wæter bebugeð, gesette sigehreþig sunnan ond monan leoman to leohte landbuendum, ond gefrætwade foldan sceatas leomum ond leafum, lif eac gesceop rynna gehwylcum þara ðe cwice hwyrfaþ.--- Swa þa drihtguman dreamum lifdon, eadiglice, oð ðæt an ongan fyrene fremman feond on helle; wæs se grimma gæst Grendel haten, mære mearcstapa, se þe moras heold, fen ond fæsten; fifelcynnes eard wonsæli wer weardode hwile, siþðan him Scyppend forscrifen hæfde in Caines cynne--- þone cwealm gewræc ece Drihten, þæs þe he Abel slog; ne gefeah he þære fæhðe, ac hehine feor forwræc, Metod for þy mane mancynne fram.

Mane definitions

noun

long coarse hair growing from the crest of the animal's neck

noun

growth of hair covering the scalp of a human being