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mandyas
[ mahn-dee-ahs; English man-dee-uhs, man-dee-uhs ]
noun
, Greek Orthodox Church.
, plural man·dy·ai [mahn-, dee, -e], English man·dy·as·es [man-, dee, -, uh, -siz]
- a short, black cloak worn by monks.
- a mantle, usually purple, worn by bishops.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mandyas1
From Greek
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Example Sentences
I have been told by Mandyas on several occasions that they were still manbo, that is, still unbaptized.
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The Manbo lives in as dark forests and on as lofty mountains as those occupied by Mandyas.
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With the Mandyas and Debabons, they have helped to reduce the once extensive Maggugan tribe to the remnant that it is to-day.
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Even the little stalls erected by Mandyas for the married couples are very seldom to be found.
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This fashion is not very prevalent even on the upper Agsan, and is probably adopted from the Mandyas.
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