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Sir Gawain   /sər gˈɑwən/   Listen
Sir Gawain

noun
1.
(Arthurian legend) a nephew of Arthur and one of the knights of the Round Table.  Synonym: Gawain.






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"Sir Gawain" Quotes from Famous Books



... joyful and the land repeopled which by ye and this sword are wasted and made void."[1] The fact that Gawain does ask concerning the Lance assures the partial restoration of the land; I would draw attention to the special terms in which this is described: "for so soon as Sir Gawain asked of the Lance...the waters flowed again thro' their channel, and all the woods ...
— From Ritual to Romance • Jessie L. Weston

... willing at the same time to flatter the unfortunate Ursula, with suggesting ideas for which her own sense told her she could hardly find any rational grounds. But her imagination, stored with the minstrelsy of the time, brought back to her recollection the Loathly Lady in "The marriage of Sir Gawain," and she conducted her ...
— Waverley Volume XII • Sir Walter Scott



Words linked to "Sir Gawain" :   fictional character, fictitious character, character, Arthurian legend



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