Definitions for manada

manada ma·na·da

Spelling: [muh-nah-duh]
IPA: /məˈnɑ də/

Manada is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 55 anagrams from letters in manada (aaadmn).

Definitions for manada

noun

  1. a herd of horses.

Origin of manada

1835-45; American Spanish, Spanish: herd, flock, crowd, perhaps to be identified with Old Spanish manada handful, derivative of mano hand Latin manus

Examples for manada

With all the impetuosity of youth Don Pablo had rushed into the very heart of the manada.

manada is the name given in the old Spanish possessions to an assemblage of several thousand wild animals.

The presence of his manada offered some guarantee, that he might still be near the ground where the vaquero had marked him.

There were twelve hundred head of cattle, and a "manada" of mares and colts, beside something over thirteen thousand sheep.

In the meanwhile a tremendous struggle was going on in the ravine between the hunters and the rest of the manada.

We had ridden nearly ten miles without drawing bridle, when our guide struck upon the trail of the manada.

A manada of about ten thousand head was two leagues off on the plain, quietly grazing in the company of a few elks and buffaloes.

All at once a terrible crash was heard, and the vanguard of the manada appeared on the skirt of the forest.

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