A.“μάντεσι” Thgn.545: also fem., acc. sg. “μάντιδα δάφνην” App.Anth.6.122; nom. pl. μάντιδες Suid.s.v. Σίβυλλα:— diviner, seer, prophet, “ἀλλ᾽ ἄγε δή τινα μ. ἐρείομεν ἢ ἱερῆα ἢ καὶ ὀνειροπόλον” Il.1.62, cf. Od.17.384; μάντι κακῶν prophet of ill, Il.1.106; with the Greek armies, Simon.94, IG12.929.129: distd. from χρησμολόγος, Th.8.1; “μ. ἀνήρ” Pi.I.6(5).51; of Apollo, A.Ag.1202, Ch.559, Eu. 169 (lyr.); ὁ μάντις μάντιν ἐκπράξας ἐμέ, of Apollo and Cassandra, Id.Ag.1275; of the Pythian priestess, Id.Eu.29; of Amphiaraus, Id.Th. 382, etc.: c. dat. pers., “ὁ Θρῃξὶ μ.” E.Hec.1267 (of Dionysus), cf. Or. 363: c. acc. neut. Pron., “μάντις . . οὐ καλὸς τάδε” Id.Heracl.65: as fem., A.Ag. l.c., S.El.472 (lyr.), E.Med.239; “μ. κόρα” Pi.P.11.33.
2. metaph., presager, foreboder, “μ. εἴμ᾽ ἐσθλῶν ἀγώνων” S.OC1080 (lyr.), cf.Ant.1160, A.Th.402; “οὐδεὶς μ. τῶν μελλόντων” S.Aj.1419 (anap.); “γνώμη δ᾽ ἀρίστη μ.” E.Hel.757.
II. a kind of grasshopper, the praying mantis, Mantis religiosa, Theoc.10.18, Dsc.Eup.1.149.
III. green garden-frog, Rana arborea, so called as predicting the weather, Hsch.
IV. a kind of cabbage, Nic.Fr.85.7.