King Arthur
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Definition
Proper noun A legendary king of the Britons, a central figure in medieval European literature and folklore. He is traditionally depicted as the ideal ruler who established a golden age of chivalry and justice, leading a fellowship of knights from his court at Camelot.
Usage
The term "King Arthur" is used to refer to this specific legendary figure and the associated mythos. * Many stories describe King Arthur pulling the sword Excalibur from a stone. * The legends of King Arthur have inspired countless books and films. * Historians debate whether King Arthur was based on a real 6th-century military leader.
Advanced Usage
- "The Matter of Britain": This term refers to the body of medieval literature and legend concerning King Arthur and his knights, forming a core cycle of stories in European tradition.
- Arthurian: An adjective derived from Arthur, used to describe anything relating to the legends of King Arthur.
- She is an expert in Arthurian romance.
Variants and Related Words
- Arthurian (adj): Of or relating to King Arthur and his legends.
- Arthur (n): The name itself, often used shorthand for the king.
Synonyms
- The Once and Future King
- The High King of Britain
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Knights of the Round Table: The fellowship of knights led by King Arthur, symbolizing equality.
- Camelot: The legendary castle and court of King Arthur.
- The Quest for the Holy Grail: A central adventure undertaken by Arthur's knights.
Noun
- a legendary king of the Britons (possibly based on a historical figure in the 6th century but the story has been retold too many times to be sure); said to have led the Knights of the Round Table at Camelot