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单词 Manawyddan
例句 Manawyddan
Bran sent messengers to learn what had happened, and when he had been informed he sent Manawyddan and two others to make atonement. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
In this tale, Branwen is introduced as the sister of Manawyddan, the king of all Britain, and as the “fairest maid in the world.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt"
But luckily Manawyddan got word of it, and he and Kicva left the town one night and proceeded to Narberth, taking with him a sheaf of wheat, which he sowed in three plots of ground. The Lilac Fairy Book
“See, yonder,” said Manawyddan, “is the door that we may not open.” The Mabinogion Vol. 3
Manawyddan is not god-like in these tales in the sense in which the majestic Manannan of Irish story is, though elsewhere we learn that "deep was his counsel." The Religion of the Ancient Celts
This time, however, Manawyddan took back with him a load of wheat, and he sowed it, and he prepared three crofts for a wheat crop. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"Lady," said Pryderi, "I did offer thee as a wife to Manawyddan." The Junior Classics — Volume 4
Manawyddan was grieved also in his heart, and said to her: 'It is not fitting that we should stay here, for we have lost our dogs and cannot get food. The Lilac Fairy Book
And Manawyddan waited for him till near the close of the day.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
He is also the Manawyddan of Welsh story. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
As Manawyddan was placing the cross-beam on the two forks of his gallows, a priest came towards him riding on a horse with trappings, and the same conversation ensued. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
"Right glad am I also," said Manawyddan; "may Heaven reward him who hath shown unto me friendship so perfect as this!" The Junior Classics — Volume 4
Manawyddan was grieved also in his heart, and said to her: 'It is not fitting that we should stay here, for he have lost our dogs and cannot get food. The Lilac Fairy Book
“Right glad am I also,” said Manawyddan, “May Heaven reward him who hath shewn unto me friendship so perfect as this.” The Mabinogion Vol. 3
Two of the bearers of the head are Manawyddan and Pryderi, whose fortunes we follow in the Mabinogi of the former. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
The priest offered three pounds for the mouse's life, but Manawyddan refused to take any price for it. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
One morning Pryderi and Manawyddan ranged their dogs and went forth to hunt. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
But luckily Manawyddan got word of it, and he and Kieva left the town one night and proceeded to Narberth, taking with him a sheaf of wheat, which he sowed in three plots of ground. The Lilac Fairy Book
“Lady,” said Pryderi, “I did offer thee as a wife to Manawyddan the son of Llyr.” The Mabinogion Vol. 3
Pryderi gives his mother Rhiannon to Manawyddan as his wife, along with some land which by magic art is made barren. The Religion of the Ancient Celts
The Tale of Pryderi and Manawyddan After the events of the previous tales Pryderi and Manawyddan retired to the dominions of the former, and Manawyddan took to wife Rhiannon, the mother of his friend. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Manawyddan waited for him till near the close of the day. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
The hours slid by, and all was still, so still that Manawyddan well-nigh dropped asleep. The Lilac Fairy Book
The King of the Island of the Mighty and Manawyddan the son of Llyr, on one side, and Matholwch on the other side, and Branwen the daughter of Llyr beside him.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
So they went to Hereford and settled there, and Manawyddan and Pryderi began to make saddles and housings, and Manawyddan decorated them with blue enamel as he had learned from a great craftsman, Llasar Llaesgywydd. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
“I will not let it go, by Heaven,” said Manawyddan, and by that he abode, although the scholar offered him a pound of money to let it go free. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
When Kieva saw that there was no one in the palace but herself and Manawyddan, she sorrowed so that she cared not whether she lived or died. The Junior Classics — Volume 4
After a time, however, the other saddlers of Hereford, finding that no man would purchase any but the work of Manawyddan, conspired to kill them. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
When Kicva the daughter of Gwynn Gloew saw that there was no one in the palace but herself and Manawyddan, she sorrowed so that she cared not whether she lived or died.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
And Pryderi would have fought with them, but Manawyddan held it better to withdraw elsewhere, and so they did. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Then Manawyddan put a noose about the mouse's neck and was about to draw it up when he saw coming towards him a bishop with a great retinue of sumpter-horses and attendants. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
The boar ran into the castle, the dogs followed him, and Pryderi, against the counsel of Manawyddan, who knew there was magic afoot, went in to seek for the dogs. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And when she saw none but herself and Manawyddan in the place, “she sorrowed so that she cared not whether she lived or died.” Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And one morning Pryderi and Manawyddan rose up to hunt, and they ranged their dogs and went forth from the palace.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
As he was doing this a poor scholar came towards him, and he was the first person Manawyddan had seen in Dyfed, except his own companions, since the enchantment began. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
The enchanter is then made to promise that no further vengeance shall be taken on Pryderi, Rhiannon, or Manawyddan, and the two spell-bound captives having been restored, the mouse is released. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
And on looking round Manawyddan saw all the land tilled and peopled as in its best state, and full of herds and dwellings. Myths & Legends of the Celtic Race
Now Manawyddan, when he set out to return to Dyved, took with him a burden of wheat.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
And Manawyddan began to make housings, and he gilded and coloured them with blue enamel, in the manner that he had seen it done by Llasar Llaesgywydd.  The Mabinogion Vol. 3
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