Celtic sea god; son of Llyr.
1No one was left on the island but Manawydan and herself.
2Queen Rhiannon married for her second husband a person named Manawydan.
3Then the clerk asked Manawydan what he was doing.
4It throve and grew, and when the time of harvest came it was most promising, so that Manawydan resolved to reap it on the morrow.
5Manawydan waited for him until evening, but hearing nothing either of him or of the dogs, he returned home.
6"See yonder," said their leader Manawydan; "that is the door we may not open."
7"And the removal of the enchantment," said Manawydan.
8"No, by my faith," said Manawydan, "not till I see Pryderi and Rhiannon free before my eyes."
9"Go not," said Manawydan; "whoever has cast a spell over this land and deprived us of our dwelling has placed this castle here."
10"Hanging a thief," said he; and when the clerk saw that it was a mouse, he offered a pound to release it, but Manawydan refused.
Translations for Manawydan