1. toman - Noun
2. Toman - Proper noun
A money of account in Persia, whose value varies greatly at different times and places. Its average value may be reckoned at about two and a half dollars.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter their rebellious first decade, the new generation of poets (Toman, Neumann, Šrámek) turned toward nature and life in their work. Source: Internet
At the White Tower, Liandrin lures Egwene and Nynaeve, along with Elayne and Min, to Toman Head, where Min is captured by the Seanchan and Egwene is collared with an a'dam : a device used by the Seanchan to control channelers. Source: Internet
Toman, p 446 His frescos in the portico of Avignon Cathedral have been lost, but the frescoes in the papal palace, painted by his pupils or colleagues around 1340, survive. Source: Internet
Toman (2011), 322 He was highly influential and his techniques and style were quickly adopted and refined by Robert Campin and Rogier van der Weyden and later generations of Early Netherlandish painters. Source: Internet
Toman, p 464-465 In 1340, toward the end of his life, the painter Simone Martini was called to Avignon to work for the papal court. Source: Internet
To Toman Head With the aid of Perrin, Ingtar's group is reunited with Rand, and they learn that the Horn has been taken to Toman Head, at the port city of Falme. Source: Internet