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Arawn

American  
[ahr-oun] / ˈɑr aʊn /

noun

Welsh Mythology.
  1. the lord of Annwfn.


Example Sentences

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“While your plan is sound, the path you choose is not suitable for quick retreat should Arawn pursue you.”

From Literature

“They are Arawn’s spies and messengers, the Eyes of Annuvin, they are called. No one stays long hidden from them. We are lucky they were only scouting and not on a blood hunt.”

From Literature

“The level of brutality was shocking,” an astonished Arawn said a day later, his wrist bandaged and his leg marked by a dark red and purple bruise.

From Washington Post

They were the hounds of Arawn, a crowned king in the land of Annwn, the shadow-land of Hades.

From Project Gutenberg

The stranger's name is Arawn, a king in Annwn.

From Project Gutenberg