wanhorn Synonyms

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wanhorn Meaning

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wanhorn (n.)

An East Indian plant (Kaempferia Galanga) of the Ginger family. See Galanga.

wanhorn Sentence Examples

  1. The wanhorn's eerie wail pierced the stillness of the desolate moor.
  2. The wind whispered secrets to the wanhorn, carrying its melancholy notes across the barren landscape.
  3. The lone traveler stumbled upon an abandoned wanhorn, its ivory surface cracked with age.
  4. The musician's fingers caressed the wanhorn, evoking a haunting melody that seemed to come from a distant time.
  5. The wanhorn's mournful sound resonated with the sorrow etched into the wanderer's face.
  6. The blacksmith forged a wanhorn from the finest silver, its intricate carvings depicting scenes of love and loss.
  7. As the king lay dying, the wanhorn played a solemn dirge, its notes mingling with the queen's tears.
  8. The village orphan used the wanhorn to signal for help, its faint call echoing through the unforgiving wilderness.
  9. The wanhorn's ancient magic lured spirits from the beyond, their whispers barely audible above its ethereal notes.
  10. In the twilight's embrace, the wanhorn's melody carried the weight of unfulfilled dreams and forgotten promises.

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An East Indian plant (Kaempferia Galanga) of the Ginger family. See Galanga.

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The wanhorn's eerie wail pierced the stillness of the desolate moor.

The wind whispered secrets to the wanhorn, carrying its melancholy notes across the barren landscape.

The lone traveler stumbled upon an abandoned wanhorn, its ivory surface cracked with age.

The musician's fingers caressed the wanhorn, evoking a haunting melody that seemed to come from a distant time.