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mahound in a sentence

n.

Definition

Mahound refers to a mythical or legendary figure often associated with fear and intrigue, commonly used in historical or literary contexts to denote a powerful or enigmatic entity.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient texts referred to the enigmatic figure known as the Mahound.
  2. In the story, the Mahound emerged as a symbol of both fear and fascination among the villagers.
  3. Scholars debated whether the Mahound was a representation of an actual historical figure or a mythological construct.
  4. The artist's depiction of the Mahound captured the tension between reverence and dread.
  5. Legends of the Mahound were passed down through generations, evolving with each retelling.

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