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pendragon
1[ pen-drag-uhn ]
noun
- the supreme leader: the title of certain ancient British chiefs.
Pendragon
2[ pen-drag-uhn ]
noun
- either of two kings of ancient Britain. Compare Arthur ( def 2 ), Uther.
pendragon
/ ɛˈæɡə /
noun
- a supreme war chief or leader of the ancient Britons
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Derived Forms
- ˈDzˌ, noun
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- ·o· adjective
- ·o· noun
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pendragon1
1470–80; < Medieval Latin (Geoffrey of Monmouth) Uthyrpendragun Uther Pendragon, taken as Medieval Welsh pen ( n ) head + *dragun < Late Latin ōŧ, plural of ō military standard, Latin: serpent, dragon (hence, chief or head standard), though the compound is unattested in Welsh sources outside of translations of Geoffrey of Monmouth
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of pendragon1
Welsh, literally: head dragon
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Example Sentences
There is a table so called at Winchester, and Henry VIII. showed it to François I. as the very table made by Merlin for Uther the pendragon.
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He would have gratefully given all his patrimonial domains to one who should inform him what pendragon or druid it was who set up the first stone on Salisbury plain.
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Aurelius, elder brother of Uther the pendragon, and uncle of Arthur, but he died before the hero was born.
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