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  • 61Paladin II Touque — Thain Dans l œuvre de J. R. R. Tolkien, le Thain est l un des personnages les plus importants des Hobbits de la Comté, avec le Maire de Grand Cave. Il était le dirigeant de la Comté à partir de la fin du Royaume du Nord, jusqu au retour du Roi.… …

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  • 62Paladin of Shadows — The Paladin of Shadows or the Kildar series is a series of books written by Military sci fi author John Ringo and centering around the life of ex SEAL Mike Ghost Harmon, who in the second book becomes a quasi feudal de facto nobleman known as the …

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  • 63paladin — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian paladino, from Old French palatin, from Medieval Latin palatinus courtier, from Late Latin, imperial official more at palatine Date: 1592 1. a trusted military leader (as for a medieval prince) 2. a… …

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  • 64paladin — /pal euh din/, n. 1. any one of the 12 legendary peers or knightly champions in attendance on Charlemagne. 2. any knightly or heroic champion. 3. any determined advocate or defender of a noble cause. [1585 95; < F < It paladino < LL palatinus&#8230; …

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  • 65paladin — noun /ˈpælədɪn/ a) A heroic champion (especially a knightly one). b) A defender or advocate of a noble cause. (A defender of faith) …

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  • 66paladin — Synonyms and related words: Achilles, David, Hector, Roland, Samson, a man, advocate, apologist, brave, bulldog, champion, chutzpanik, decorated hero, defender, demigod, demigoddess, fighting cock, gallant, gamecock, good soldier, guard, hero,&#8230; …

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  • 67PALADIN —    the name given to the peers of Charlemagne, such as Roland, and also to knights errant generally …

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  • 68paladín — s. m., pl. paladíni …

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  • 69paladin — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A person revered especially for noble courage: hero. See FEAR …

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  • 70Paladin — Pạ|la|din 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e〉 1. 〈urspr.〉 einer der zwölf Begleiter Karls des Großen 2. 〈danach〉 Ritter, Gefolgsmann [Etym.: &LT;lat. (comes) palatinus »kaiserl. Begleiter«; zu palatinus »zum Palatium gehörend«; → Palais] …

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