Ler (Noun)
Meaning
The sea personified; father of Manannan; corresponds to Welsh Llyr.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- Ler emerged from the depths of the ocean, his voice a gentle whisper on the waves.
- In Celtic myth, Ler was said to be a powerful sea god and the father of Manannan mac Lir.
- Ler's kingdom was said to be hidden beneath the waves, where his children danced and played.
- The ancient myths spoke of Ler's wisdom and kindness, guiding his people through the turbulent tides.
- As a sea god, Ler was often invoked by sailors to calm the storms and lead them safely to shore.