Sa weill the Lady luvit the Knycht That no man wald scho tak: Sa suld we do our God of micht That did all for us mak; Quhilk fullily to deid was dicht, For sinfull manis sak, Sa suld we do beth day and nycht, With prayaris to him mak.
This youre most horrible defectioun frome the treuth knawin, and anis professed, hath God to this day mercifullie spared; yea, to manis judgement, he hath utterlie forgottin and pardoned the same.
The manis is armed with scales like fish; the porcupine carries a sort of prickly feathers, the quill of which is like that of the birds.
The short-tailed manis is larger than the long-tailed kind; his fore feet are covered with scales, but the feet of the latter, and part of his fore legs are clothed with hair only.
But of all quadrupeds, without even excepting the porcupine, the armour of the manis is the strongest and most offensive, and which animals, by contracting their bodies and presenting their weapons, brave the fury of all their enemies.
Tharwith baith hed and schaft com owt droppand, But ony pull following of manis hand, That strenth and fors of new to mak debait Restoryt war onto thar ald estait.
Her heapèd virtue hath such excellence That all too lean is manis faculty To declare it; and therefore in suspense Her due praising put, needis must ybe.
Full hard it is, to know a manis heart For outward may no man the truthè deem.
And well they canin manis ire asuage, With soft wordis, discreet and benign.
In my Legend of Natures may men find (Whoso yliketh therein for to read) That oathis ne behest may man not bind Of reprovable shame have they no dread In manis heart truth ne hath no stead.
Although through manis sleight and subtilty, A silly simple and innocent woman Betrayed is: no wonder!
For that he himself, her ne winnin may, He speaketh her reprefe and villainy; As manis blabbing tongue is wont alway.
Lelha immediately broke one of the Sinjo fruits, and five hiras and manis rolled out.
Lelha first bought two goats, and his brothers abused him, and said, "Will hiras and maniseat these?
The raja said, "Of a truth, if you can shew me hiras and manis I will give you my daughter.
Lelha answered, "We have hiras and manis as our cargo.
The hiras andmanis were in the possession of Lelha's wives.
The brothers answered, "We have hiras and manison board.
The raja's garden was without an equal in the world, but the words of Koema Jugi had caused him to become discontented with it, and because there were neither hiras nor manis hanging from the branches he, as before, began to sulk.
He said, 'if you place hiras and manisin this garden the whole country will be resplendent'.
It so happened that as the raja gazed upon the fairy scene around him, Koema Jugi turned up, and addressing the raja said, "You are lost in wonder, but if you hang hiras and manis on the branches the whole country will be resplendent.
After the marriage he informed his bride that he was in search of hiras and manis for his father's flower garden.
He related to them the words of Koema Jugi, and added, "Unless I see hiras and manis attached to the branches of the trees in my flower garden, I shall not rise from my couch.
The four sons of the raja, who had come in search of hiras and manis hearing this said, "Some one from amongst us four brothers must marry this girl.
Dance manari for to Pay baiar for to Call panghil Unmarried ugan Married suda babini All one sannia for Rain ugian for Drunken moboch for Skin culit for Anger ullat for to Fight guzar Sweet manis Bitter azon How are you?
The long-tailed manis measures about five feet inclusive of the tail which is about three feet long, the short-tailed manis about four feet in all.
The Mannu Oddes eat rats, porcupines, and scaly ant-eaters or pangolins (Manis pentadactyla).
A peculiar necklace called cheru-tali is also worn, and beneath this Adhya women wear three garlands of manis or gold pieces, along with other jewels called kasumala, puttali, and kazhuttila.
Long lines of chod-tens andmanis mark the approach to Leh.
The road from Leh descends to a rude wooden bridge over the Indus, a mighty stream even there, over blazing slopes of gravel dignified by colossal manis and chod-tens in long lines, built by the former kings of Ladak.
And well they can a manisire assuage, With softe wordis, discreet and benign.
Her heaped virtue hath such excellence That all too lean is manis faculty To declare it; and therefore in suspense Her due praising put must needis be.
Full hard it is, to know a manis heart For outward may no man the truthe deem, When word out of his mouth may none astert But it by reason seemed a wight to queme, So it is said of heart, as it would seem.
In my Legend of Martyrs may men find (Whoso that liketh therein for to read) That oathis ne behest may man not bind Of reprovable shame have they no dread In manis hearte truth ne hath no stead.
He speaketh her reprefe and villainy; As manis blabbing tongue is wont alway.
The good Angell, (said I,) who is manis keapar, who maikis great service without expenssis.
The New Testament was borne about in many manis handes.
To satisfie for syne lyes not in manis power, but the remissioun thairof cumis by unfeaned reapentance, and by faith apprehending God the Father mercifull in Christ Jesus, his sone.
Hie was called of some, a good poore manis King: of otheris hie was termed a murtherare of the nobilitie, and one that had decreed thair hole destructioun.
We ansuered, "That nather had we querrall against any man nather yit sought we any manis bloode; onelie we war conveaned for defence of our awin lyves injustlie sought by uther.
Manis amongst the Edentata presents a type of diffused placenta[92].
Manis presents us with the third type of placenta found amongst the Edentata.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.