Examples of 'annwn' in a sentence

Meaning of "annwn"

Annwn is a verb that refers to the act of descending or journeying to the Otherworld in Welsh mythology
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  • The otherworld in Welsh mythology, a place of delights and eternal youth.

How to use "annwn" in a sentence

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Annwn might give back his child if he gave it someone in return.
She was pulled into Annwn by a dark spirit.
The children were taken into the embrace of Annwn.
He then lived in Annwn until he was rescued by Culhwch.
There are three human nations on Annwn.
Of Annwn between life and death.
The central blackness represents the realm of Annwn.
Annwn is ruled by the Otherworld kings Arawn and Gwyn ap Nudd.
They thought they were going to Annwn.
Annwn the Otherworld.
The children were received back into the armpit of Annwn.
He rules over Annwn and the underground Kingdom of the Dead.
Because she has found a way to return from Annwn.
Jaro'yen then returned to Annwn to begin building the city for his people.
Arawn the lord of Annwn.

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She was pulled into Annwn by a dark spirit . Creiddylad.
He gave her to Annwn.
Therefore, the Cŵn Annwn is associated with death and the supernatural.
And now the Giants will rise and burn Annwn to ash.
Divzar and Jaro'yen returned to Annwn and told Arawn what happened to them.
The armpit of Annwn.
The Annwn is the " Otherworld " in Welsh mythology.
Prince of Annwn.
Annwn, All life begins in Annwn.
Deadlands of Annwn.
They did not think they were dying . They thought they were going to Annwn.
In Wales, a comparable folk myth is known as Cŵn Annwn Welsh, " hounds of Annwn.
For the mythological otherworld, see Annwn.
In Welsh mythology, the Otherworld is usually called Annwn or Annwfyn.
Well, plain enough, it means, " The children were received back into the armpit of Annwn.
The armpit -- But probably, more like, " The children were taken into the embrace of Annwn.

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