Certainly our grandfathers, Manus of Aranjuez and Angus (slain at Sheriff-muir), had been first cousins.
It is quite unnecessary to say that the prehistoric Manus of previous yugas are absolutely imaginary creatures, since history can tell us practically nothing about the head of our race, even in the present Hindu dispensation.
Then begins another Brahmâic day, in which a new succession of Manus spend, with their progeny, their interminable epochs.
Manus was instantly mounted on a steed surrounded with a vast crowd, who galloped off, taking poor Manus with them.
The chronicler is careful to tell us whyManus went out searching for a calf, and this positiveness prodigiously increases the reader's wonder at the subsequent events.
In a short time they suddenly stopped in a large wide street, asking Manusif he knew where he was?
We hadde be beguyled and they hadde not be sen in Norffolk, for here til this day come noo counsaill; and to have per manus Johannis Wyngfelde it wole not be, for we can not bringe it inne, and also it is to late.
His claim rests chiefly upon the fact that the first printed copy was made from a manuscript written by him and signed "Finitus et completus Anno Domino, 1441, per manus patris Thomae Kempis in monte S.
These created seven other Manus or spiritual princes, the preservers of moral orders in the world" (Goodyear).
Pointing out that the sevenManus evidently constituted a septarchy, let us now study the Brahmanistic conception of a supreme divinity.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.