- Manannán or
Manann, also
known as Manannán mac Lir ('son of the Sea'), is a sea god, warrior, and king of the
otherworld in
Gaelic (Irish, Manx, and Scottish)...
- sg. pl. nom. man man acc.
manann, also man man gen.
mannes mannô dat. manne, also man mannum, mannun, mannom, mannen...
- of Slamannan, in Stirlingshire. This is
derived from
Sliabh Manann, the 'Moor of
Manann'. It also
appears in the name of Dalmeny, some 5 miles northwest...
- be
dislodged from the wall.
Another connects the name with a
druid named Manann,
although the
early names are
derived from
Irish maighean ("of the plain")...
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Gododdin are
referred to as
Manann (or Manonn).
Certain forms of the
Irish name for the Isle of Man
produce the
genitive name
Manann (or Manonn).
Either place...
-
Retrieved October 5, 2023. Perry,
Andre M.; Stephens, Hannah; Donoghoe,
Manann. "The
South Remains a Black-White Region". Brookings.
Archived from the...
- loan from
Boeung Ket) 13 DF CAM Chou Hav (Vice-captain) 16 DF CAM
Touch Manann 18 DF CAM Vann
David 19 MF CAM Em
Chhumsideth 20 MF CAM Som Dara 21 GK...
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Phiran warm, they
sometimes use a
Manann, a fire-pot made of clay. But with no
insulation on its clay handles, the
Manann is inconvenient. A
Kangdi is an...
- (Scottish) –
Malevolent shapeshifting oceanic water horse Enbarr (Irish) –
Manann's horse,
capable of
traversing land and sea
Hippocampus (Gr****) –
Horse with...
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become part of Hen Ogledd, the name ‘Manaw’
derives from the
Celtic sea god
Manann or
Manawydan as
known in
Welsh mythology. One of the
earliest Kings of Gwynedd...