The Collaborative International Dictionary
Manhead \Man"head\, n.
Manhood. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.
Wiktionary
n. (context obsolete English) manhood
Usage examples of "manhead".
The entity is called a manhead, because in physical manifestation it resembles a bird with the head of a man-just as a wizard in ritual costume resembles a man with the head of a bird.
You can confront the manhead yourself, and try to annihilate it by the power of your mind.
The manhead remains as a particle of sentience embedded somewhere in the fabric of your being.
Denied the nourishment of psithic energy the manhead should eventually dissolve.
I suppose it would do any good to advise you to return to Ptolloden and have the manhead exorcised just to be certain.
In that moment he felt the loathsome, unmistakable presence of the manhead, felt the entity tearing free of him-and vanishing.
Apparently the manhead had used the quinteer bond to cloak itself in energy and then escape to the outer world.
Now, a sentient energy-form, the manhead moved invisibly through space and matter-passing like a ghost through the palace walls and floors.
This time the manhead would possess a different body-one that none could match in size or power.
The manhead glided to the end of the hall and hovered above a case containing a blue-skinned body eight feet long.
Mooncrow made himself limp as the manhead caught him up in a bear hug.
Instead the manhead snarled and tightened the pressure, bending Teron almost in half.
The manhead tottered on the edge and fell-losing its grip on Teron as its arms flew instinctively back.
Teron looked to the manhead, which sprawled across the landing, momentarily stunned.
In a mental flash he perceived the manhead, caught in the open space between the two bodies.