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Examples
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And when he was dying, he called the Amadan and put him under a geasa to meet and fight the
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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And when the old cailliach was dying, she called the Amadan to her and put him under _geasa_ [an obligation that he could not shirk] to lose the power of his feet, of his strength, of his sight, and of his memory, if he did not go to meet and fight the Black Bull of the Brown
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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Henry J amy o in yokohama replied to comment from Amadan
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Instead, passengers shuffled along on foot past murals depicting the Nine Stages of the Prophet Amadan, the Beginning, the Apotheosis of Ramn, and the Gathering.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
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Instead, passengers shuffled along on foot past murals depicting the Nine Stages of the Prophet Amadan, the Beginning, the Apotheosis of Ramn, and the Gathering.
REBELS: THE LIBERATED, BOOK III OF III DAFYDD AB HUGH 2008
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He set out immediately, arrived at Amadan, and presenting himself at the door of the hall, where the members were assembled, he desired the doorkeeper to deliver to the president, a billet to this import,
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831 Various
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There was at Amadan, a celebrated academy, the first statute of which was contained in these terms.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 469, January 1, 1831 Various
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The father consented to put him away; but the Amadan refused to go till his father would give him a sword so sharp that it would cut a pack of wool falling on it.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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Right glad she was to see the Amadan coming back alive, and she welcomed him heartily and asked him the news.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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So to keep him from growing and to weaken him, she had him fed on dough made of raw meal and water, and for that he was called "The Amadan of the Dough."
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know Various 1896
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