manito (Meaning)

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manito (n.)

Alt. of Manitu

Synonyms & Antonyms of manito

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manito Sentence Examples

  1. The manito, a legendary Algonquian spirit, was believed to reside in the northern lights.
  2. The young manito eagerly awaited the arrival of his father from a distant land.
  3. With great reverence, the tribe performed a sacred dance to honor the manito of their hunting grounds.
  4. The manito's voice echoed through the forest, guiding the lost and protecting the vulnerable.
  5. The medicine man chanted ancient incantations to communicate with the manito of healing.
  6. Legends spoke of a manito who could transform into an animal to protect his people.
  7. The manito's teachings emphasized harmony, respect for nature, and the importance of community.
  8. The elder manito shared wisdom from generations past, shaping the beliefs and practices of the tribe.
  9. As the sun began its descent, the manito's presence became tangible, filling the air with awe and wonder.
  10. The manito's spirit continued to inspire and guide the people for centuries to come.

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Alt. of Manitu

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The manito, a legendary Algonquian spirit, was believed to reside in the northern lights.

The young manito eagerly awaited the arrival of his father from a distant land.

With great reverence, the tribe performed a sacred dance to honor the manito of their hunting grounds.

The manito's voice echoed through the forest, guiding the lost and protecting the vulnerable.