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[ mah-nuh-nahn, man-uh-nan ] / ˌmɑ nəˈnɑn, ˌmæn əˈnæn /
noun Irish Mythology.the god of the sea and son of Ler. Words nearby ManannanManala, Manama, mana motuhake, mañana, Man and Superman, Manannan, Manáos, Manarola, manas, Manassas, Manasseh Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for ManannanAnd Manannan gave branch and cloth and goblet to Cormac, and thereafter they went to slumber and sweet sleep. Studies on the Legend of the Holy Grail|Alfred Nutt But a wave of the flood-tide came over the girl, and she was drowned, and Manannan killed Fer Ferdiad in his anger. Gods and Fighting Men|Lady I. A. Gregory After that Manannan thrust his hand into his girdle and brought out a goblet and set it upon his palm. More Celtic Fairy Tales|Various "If that is so, give us the loan of Manannan's curragh," said Brian. Gods and Fighting Men|Lady I. A. Gregory
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