Manu [man-oo] Examples noun Hindu Mythology.
- the progenitor and lawgiver of the human race.
Examples from the Web for manu Contemporary Examples of manu
Clare, Manu, and I were held incommunicado for 44 days, except for one phone call to our families.
A Christie’s Benefit for Slain Photojournalist Anton Hammerl’s Family
James Foley
May 13, 2012
We—Anton, Clare Gillis, Manu Brabo, and I—were all running from two trucks full of soldiers firing wildly at us.
A Christie’s Benefit for Slain Photojournalist Anton Hammerl’s Family
James Foley
May 13, 2012
The other two are Spanish photographer Manu Brabo and Anton Hammerl, a South African photographer.
Four Journalists Held in Libya
Babak Dehghanpisheh
April 8, 2011
Historical Examples of manu
Manu holds that the last of these, the slave-wife, is the best wife.
C. Gasquoine Hartley
The law of Manu hinges on the superiority of the Brahman over the other castes.
Allan Menzies
The most famous and the longest, is the laws of Manu, a mythical progenitor of mankind.
Allan Menzies
The “Law of Manu” can lose its authority where it is favorable to women!
William Graham Sumner
From internal evidence, it is doubtless much subsequent to Manu.
Yjnavalkya