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单词 Annwn
例句 Annwn
Gwynn ab Nudd, whom God has placed over the brood of devils in Annwn, lest they should destroy the present race. The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries 2011-01-06T03:00:47.543Z
It is also believed that a large town lies swallowed up there, and that the Gwragedd Annwn have turned the submerged walls to use as the superstructure of their fairy palaces. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
The stranger's name is Arawn, a king in Annwn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
A Welsh variant is the Cwn Annwn, or "dogs of hell." Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
Another name applied to the Fairies is Plant Annwfn, or Plant Annwn Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
Pwyll, also, the chief of Annwn came to the orchard with his hundred knights, as Rhiannon had commanded him, having the bag with him.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
The Gwragedd Annwn are not fishy of aspect, nor do they dwell in the sea. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
The innermost of them, where life sprang from Annwn, is called “Abred,” and is the stage of struggle and evolution—the contest of life with Cythrawl. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
It is not possible to hunt the Boar Trwyth without Gwynn the son of Nudd, whom God has placed over the brood of devils in Annwn, lest they should destroy the present race.  The Mabinogion Vol. 2
Annwn, or Annwfn is defined in Canon Silvan Evans’s Dictionary as an abyss, Hades, etc.  Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
“Pryderi the son of Pwyll; they were sent him from Annwn, by Arawn the king of Annwn, and still they keep that name, half hog, half pig.” The Mabinogion Vol. 3
However, of this abuse of their hospitality the Gwragedd Annwn took no notice at the time. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
A. I came from the Great World, having my beginning in Annwn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
The Gwragedd Annwn, or fairies of the lakes and streams; and 5. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
Plant Annwn, therefore, means children of the lower regions.  Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
It is to crave from thee the animals that were sent thee from Annwn.”  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
The hunting dogs, Cwn Annwn, or dogs of hell, whose habitat is the sky overhead, have also other attributes which distinguish them clearly from the Gwyllgi. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
In a strange and mystic poem by Taliesin it is represented as part of the spoils of Hades, or Annwn, brought thence by Arthur, in a tragic adventure not otherwise recorded. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Pwyll agreed to follow up the adventure, and accordingly went in Arawn's shape to the kingdom of Annwn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
We are informed that these dogs belonged to Arawn, or the silver-tongued King of Annwn, of the lower or southern regions.  Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
In the beginning there was nothing but God and Annwn. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
They were the hounds of Arawn, a crowned king in the land of Annwn, the shadow-land of Hades. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
Is it not the cauldron of the chief of Annwn? Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
At the court of Annwn the day was spent in joy and feasting, though none but Arawn himself knew that anything unusual had taken place. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
A superstition akin to that attached to Cwn Annwn prevails in many countries, as in Normandy and Bretagne.  Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
It is needless to say that this gentleman believed implicitly in the existence of Cwn Annwn, and adduces instances of their appearance. Welsh Folk-Lore a Collection of the Folk-Tales and Legends of North Wales
The death portent called Cwn Annwn, or Dogs of Hell, is a pack of hounds which howl through the air with a voice frightfully disproportionate to their size, full of a wild sort of lamentation. British Goblins Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy Mythology, Legends and Traditions 2010-12-20T17:11:57.810Z
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