manna
suomi-englanti sanakirjamanna englannista suomeksi
manna
Substantiivi
manna englanniksi
miraculous food
Food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.
(RQ:KJV)
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(quote-book)|tlr=(w)|title=Tales translated from the Persian of Inatulla of Delhi|volume=I|publisher=P. and W. Wilson et al.|location=Dublin|page=iv|text=The leaves of the foreſt were loaded with manna, pure amber dropped from every bough, honey diſtilled from the rifted rock, and the humming bee, drunk with joy, ſtrayed from flower to flower, forgetful of his burſting cells.
Any boon which comes into one's hands by good luck.
(RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice)
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The sugary sap of the gum tree which oozes out from holes drilled by insects and falls to the ground around the tree.
1966, Bill Beatty, ''Tales of Old Australia'', National Distributors, (ISBN), page 14, discussing old Australian foods
- The icing on the cake was made from manna, which was gathered under the manna gums. Manna mixed with milk made a splendid icing.
fruit of an elm tree
manna (gloss)
manna (gloss)
(romanization of)
2001 Louise Richter, for the Greenlandic Directorate of Culture, Education, Research and Ecclesiastical Affairs/Inerisaavik: "Kisitsineq/matematikki: Misilitsinnerit, naliliineq, atuartitsineq", p. 54
- {{quote|kl|Ukioq manna annertusisamik misilitsinnermi akissutit 431-iupput.
to man
(inflection of)
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(l) (all senses)
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(topics) manna (gloss)
farina (gl)
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mannagrass, sweetgrass (gl)
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lichen (gl)
(topics) moon
(topics) month
(informal form of)