Definitionn. a Persian prophet who founded Manichaeism
Last update: June 14, 2015
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Bishop of Mesopotamia, and the Heresiarch Manes" ("Acta Disputationis Archelai Episcopi Mesopotamiae et Manetis Haeresiarchae," in Routh's Reliquiae Sacrae 2, v. [Please select]
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Their necks, with their wet, close-clinging manes, looked strangely thin. [Please select]
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Their manes were profuse, and hanging in the wildest confusion over their faces and necks, while their long tails swept the ground. [Please select]
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When their horses shake their manes, dew falls on the deep valleys and hail on the high forests. [Please select]
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Two or three Dogs arose, with bristling manes, for they clearly recognized that this was no Coyote. [Please select]
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Oi belayve the ould feller manes to marry her," said Felix." [Please select]
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Now and then they looked up, and shook their manes, as much as to say, "You can't get at us." [Please select]
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"This is the calomel o' pace, as they calls it, and when you shmoke it it manes there's no enmity atween us."' [Please select]
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"If yez manes that, there's two of us, as me brother Pat towld the judge when he called him a good-for-nothing dog." [Please select]
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They were large animals of a yellow brown colour, with shaggy manes, and long tufts of hair growing out of their breasts, and hanging down between their fore-legs. [Please select]
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