Manannan









Manannan


Manannan [mah-nuh-nahn, man-uh-nan] Examples noun Irish Mythology.

  1. the god of the sea and son of Ler.

Examples from the Web for manannan Historical Examples of manannan

  • It was Manannan, the son of Ler, who sang these quatrains to him.

    Ancient Irish Poetry

    Various

  • Thus did Cormac fare at the Court of Manannan, and this is how he got the fairy branch.

    More Celtic Fairy Tales

    Various

  • “Those are very precious things you have, Manannan,” said the king.

    More Celtic Fairy Tales

    Various

  • Its master and mistress—Manannan and his consort—offered him shelter.

    The Religion of the Ancient Celts

    J. A. MacCulloch

  • Manannan’s horses were the waves, and he was invariably associated with a horse.

    The Religion of the Ancient Celts

    J. A. MacCulloch

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