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  • proper noun (Irish mythology) The Irish god of the sea; son of Ler.

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  • noun Celtic god of the sea; son of Ler

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Examples

  • Manannan is a man, and a former knight, who could not face travelling to another world with his former comrades in arms.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Blue Tyson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Skunk broke his golden chalice and asked one of my people to take it to the smith.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Skunk broke his golden chalice and asked one of my people to take it to the smith.

    No Green Please, We're Celtic Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: My faeries and I worked for free.

    No Green Please, We're Celtic Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Then along comes the other one ... grrrrr.....

    No Green Please, We're Celtic Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: You do me justice, daughter of ancient Scotland.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: My faeries and I worked for free.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Then along comes the other one ... grrrrr.....

    Archive 2007-03-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Well, as you know ... grrrrr ....

    Archive 2007-03-01 Anne Johnson 2007

  • Manannan Mac Lir: Well, as you know ... grrrrr ....

    No Green Please, We're Celtic Anne Johnson 2007

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  • My what a gracious plenty of a's and n's occur in this proper name!

    December 17, 2010