mamo (Meaning)

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mamo (n)

black honeycreepers with yellow feathers around the tail; now extinct

Synonyms & Antonyms of mamo

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mamo Sentence Examples

  1. Mamo, the benevolent spirit, guided travelers through the treacherous forest.
  2. The mamo of the tribe held ancient wisdom and served as a spiritual leader.
  3. The mamo's words echoed through the mountains, carrying messages from the ancestors.
  4. In the mamo's presence, the air grew still and a sense of tranquility descended.
  5. The mamo's rituals invoked the powers of nature and the spirits.
  6. The mamo's healing touch soothed both physical and spiritual wounds.
  7. The mamo's prophecies warned of impending dangers and offered guidance for the future.
  8. The mamo's wisdom transcended time and generations.
  9. The mamo's teachings emphasized harmony, respect, and connection with the natural world.
  10. The mamo's legacy lived on, inspiring future generations to seek knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.

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black honeycreepers with yellow feathers around the tail; now extinct

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Mamo, the benevolent spirit, guided travelers through the treacherous forest.

The mamo of the tribe held ancient wisdom and served as a spiritual leader.

The mamo's words echoed through the mountains, carrying messages from the ancestors.

In the mamo's presence, the air grew still and a sense of tranquility descended.