All 14 Uses of
mane
in
The Horse and His Boy
- He rode upon a strong dappled horse with flowing mane and tail and his stirrups and bridle were inlaid with silver.
Chpt 1mane = long coarse hair on an animal
- And by the Lion's Mane I have paid for my folly.
Chpt 1
- I'm not going to have you grabbing my mane.
Chpt 1
- If I'm not to hold on by the reins or by your mane, what am I to hold on by?
Chpt 1
- But by the Lion's Mane, I think that as soon as he has your flat denial we shall be no better than prisoners.
Chpt 5
- "Treacherous hounds!" said Bree, shaking his mane and stamping with his hoof.
Chpt 9
- Don't put back your ears and shake your mane at me.
Chpt 10
- He could see the mane and ears and head of his horse quite easily now.
Chpt 11 *mane = long coarse hair that grows on the back of the neck of a horse (or around the head of a lion)
- Its mane, and some strange and solemn perfume that hung about the mane, was all round him.
Chpt 11mane = long coarse hair on an animal
- Its mane, and some strange and solemn perfume that hung about the mane, was all round him.
Chpt 11
- But Corin was the sort of boy whom one is sure to hear of pretty soon and it wasn't very long before Shasta heard King Edmund saying in a loud voice: "By the Lion's Mane, prince, this is too much!"
Chpt 12
- "By the Mane, my old master Anradin!" said Bree.
Chpt 13
- "By the Lion's Mane, Tarkheena, I'm nothing of the sort," said Bree indignantly.
Chpt 14
- Why do you keep on swearing By the Lion and By the Lion's Mane? I thought you hated lions.
Chpt 14
Definition:
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(mane) long coarse hair such as that which grows around a lion's head or on the back of a horse's neck