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Waniand

Waniand \Wan"i*and\, n. [See Wanion.] The wane of the moon. [Obs.]
--Halliwell.

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waniand

n. (context obsolete English) The wane of the Moon.

Usage examples of "waniand".

Like other Waniand warriors, he had neither a taste for slavery nor the need to indulge in random bedsport.

Preece had studied Waniand lore and understood the arcane ways of his race.

The Waniand had bested four brawlers and still looked pious and unsullied as a saint.

I think they discovered the folly in provoking a trained Waniand warrior.

When there is no danger, procreation and studying Waniand lore and traditions are worthy pursuits.

I am a mere Waniand, embittered soldier and fighter, but at least I would get many children on you.

Cronel finds out you have betrayed him with this Waniand, he will have you slain, Moreya Fa.

Like a bear, I have a strong will to survive, to mate, to fight and protect, to assure Waniand blood remains strong for the future.

To do so-to commit what she had called rape, whereby a male forced his rod into an unwilling female-was condemned by Waniand code.

While the written records of his ancient race did not directly instruct or address the matter of mating with other humans, Bourke had verbally cautioned him that females not of Waniand blood themselves sometimes balked in the end and refused to complete the ritual.

One taste of Waniand blood and one archaic ritual did not make her any less Glacian or Yune.

One guardsman was sure that Waniand men could not spill their seed unless fed honey beneath the light of the fifth moon.

However, our Waniand has the visage of a hallowed saint and the lithe body of a trained warrior.

Creator, you might just be the old rogue Waniand I knew and loved again!

I would bear the burden placed upon my shoulders proudly, for we are Waniand, cousin.