pendragon
IPA: pˈɛndrɑgˈɔn
noun
- Also capitalized as Pendragon: a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs: chief war leader, chieftain, dictator, despot or king.
- (Arthurian legend) An epithet of Uther, the father of King Arthur.
- (Arthurian legend) An epithet or surname of King Arthur.
- Alternative letter-case form of pendragon [Also capitalized as Pendragon: a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs: chief war leader, chieftain, dictator, despot or king.]
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Examples of "pendragon" in Sentences
- Legend tells of a powerful Pendragon who once ruled over the land with wisdom and strength
- The Pendragon's lineage was said to be blessed by ancient magic, giving them extraordinary abilities
- Many knights sought the favor of the Pendragon in hopes of being honored with a quest
- Tales of the Pendragon's bravery in battle spread far and wide, inspiring others to follow in their footsteps
- The Pendragon's castle stood tall upon the hill, a symbol of their authority and might
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