fomor (Meaning)

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fomor (n)

one of a group of Celtic sea demons sometimes associated with the hostile power of nature

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fomor Sentence Examples

  1. The fearsome fomor, with their grotesque features and sharp claws, terrorized the coastal villages.
  2. The ancient legend told of a battle between brave heroes and the monstrous fomor who sought to conquer their lands.
  3. The fomor's hide was thick and impenetrable, making them almost invincible to ordinary weapons.
  4. The fomor could shape-shift into terrifying creatures, instilling terror in the hearts of their enemies.
  5. The hero Cú Chulainn fought valiantly against the fomor, his legendary spear piercing their tough hides.
  6. The fomor were said to have descended from the sea god Ler, bearing both blessings and curses.
  7. The fomor's cruel and capricious nature made them a threat to both humans and gods alike.
  8. The battle against the fomor was a pivotal moment in Irish mythology, shaping the destiny of the nation.
  9. The fomor's lair was a realm of darkness and chaos, where nightmares came to life.
  10. The fomor's legacy lived on through generations of folklore, inspiring both awe and dread in the hearts of listeners.

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one of a group of Celtic sea demons sometimes associated with the hostile power of nature

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The fearsome fomor, with their grotesque features and sharp claws, terrorized the coastal villages.

The ancient legend told of a battle between brave heroes and the monstrous fomor who sought to conquer their lands.

The fomor's hide was thick and impenetrable, making them almost invincible to ordinary weapons.

The fomor could shape-shift into terrifying creatures, instilling terror in the hearts of their enemies.