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(Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of aboon [(Scotland, Britain dialect) Above.]
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(Arthurian legend) The lover of Morgan le Fay.
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(mythology) One of the knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
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Alternative form of Agravain [(mythology) One of the knights of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.]
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(historical) A suggested location where the historical figure Joan of Arc, or her father, were from.
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(Arthurian legend) Things relating to King Arthur.
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The use of Arthurian legend in literature, history, etc.
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(South Africa) An employer, a boss. Frequently as a form of address.
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2012, Howard Pyle, The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur:
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(Arthurian legend) The stronghold of King Arthur in the Arthurian legend.
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of or relating to the Arthurian legend of Camelot.
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A member of this organization.
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(Arthurian legend) A sword, the Sword in the Stone
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(India, historical) A native official who exacted customs duties.
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(archaic, UK, slang) Synonym of sham Abraham
n
(Arthurian legend, mythology) The legendary sword of King Arthur, having magical properties.
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(rare) A member of the fedayeen; a dedicated guerrilla fighter.
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A non-religious program composed of orphaned girls of France shipped to New France to populate French North America with Frenchmen, by providing wives to the bachelor colonial French traders.
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(Arthurian legend) Sir Galahad, son of Sir Lancelot, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table famously known for his purity and who was one of the three achievers of the quest for the Holy Grail.
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One of the greatest knights in Arthurian legend; he is King Arthur's nephew and a Knight of the Round Table.
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Obsolete form of Gawain. [One of the greatest knights in Arthurian legend; he is King Arthur's nephew and a Knight of the Round Table.]
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A character in Arthurian legend.
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An 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, rode unclothed through the streets of Coventry to gain a remission of the oppressive taxation that her husband had imposed on his tenants.
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(mythology) The husband of Igraine prior to Uther Pendragon, in Arthurian legend.
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(Scotland) Alternative form of goodman [(now rare, chiefly Scotland) A familiar appellation of civility for a man.]
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In Arthurian legend, the wife of King Arthur.
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(obsolete) Rank; order; condition; quality.
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(historical) An Anglo-Saxon army leader or commander; a general; a duke.
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(Arthurian legend) An artifact in Arthurian mythology, being the cup used by Christ at the Last Supper and in which some of his blood was caught during the crucifixion.
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(Arthurian legend) The mother of King Arthur.
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(historical) An abolitionist raider in the Kansas–Missouri border skirmishes during the American Civil War.
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A legendary king of Britain, said to have led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the early 6th century.
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Alternative spelling of kanigget [(humorous) knight]
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A member of a York rite masonic order
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(Arthurian legend) One of the knights of the round table, a lover of Guinevere.
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Alternative form of Lancelot [(Arthurian legend) One of the knights of the round table, a lover of Guinevere.]
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The nickname of Richard I of England.
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King Arthur's realm in the Matter of Britain.
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A wizard in the Arthurian legend.
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(mythology) The illegitimate son of King Arthur, who ultimately killed him in battle.
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(Arthurian legend) The half sister of King Arthur, known for being a powerful enchantress.
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(Arthurian legend) Morgaine (Morgan le Fay)
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(African-American Vernacular) Pronunciation spelling of owner. [One who owns something.]
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(Arthurian legend) An epithet of Uther, the father of King Arthur.
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Obsolete spelling of raign
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(historical) Plebeian rank in France.
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(Arthurian legend) King Arthur's table in the Arthurian legend, around which he and his knights congregate, all having equal status since the table has no head.
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(mythology) In Arthurian legend, a vacant seat at the Round Table, reserved by Merlin for the knight who would one day be successful in the quest for the Holy Grail.
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Alternative form of Struldbrug [(literature) Someone or something that is immortal or extremely ancient, but which may have persisted past the point where it should be dead.]
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(historical) A rank of nobility in pre-Norman England, roughly equivalent to baron.
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A knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend
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(Arthurian legend) The father of King Arthur.
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(rare, historical) The white shield that was the mark of novice knights, especially in Arthurian legend.
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(obsolete or historical) A man; a male; a husband
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(historical) Members of conservative black vigilante groups in the South African provinces of the Cape and Orange Free State in the 1980s.
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(archaic) A warden of a wood.
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Alternative form of Igraine [(Arthurian legend) The mother of King Arthur.]
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A knight of the Round Table and the son of King Urien in Arthurian legend.
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A small grassroots work-group within Soviet collective farms.
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