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  • Legendary - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    Earlier in English it was a noun… See origin and meaning of legendary
  • legendary - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    legendary English Etymology From legend +‎ -ary; from Medieval Latin legendārius Earlier it was a noun meaning "a collection of legends" (1510s) (Medieval Latin legendārium, Old French legendier), from Latin legenda In English, both the noun and the adjective first appeared in the 16th century
  • legendary, n. adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    The earliest known use of the word legendary is in the early 1500s OED's earliest evidence for legendary is from before 1513, in the writing of Henry Bradshaw, scholar and hagiographer
  • Legend - Wikipedia
    The word legendary was originally a noun (introduced in the 1510s) meaning a collection or corpus of legends [8][9] This word changed to legendry, and legendary became the adjectival form
  • LEGENDARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of LEGENDARY is of, relating to, or characteristic of legend or a legend How to use legendary in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Legendary
  • legendary - etymology. en-academic. com
    legendary — (unlike mythical) means much more than ‘belonging to legend (or myth)’, it speaks of greatness and romance: • Many tales arose out of this legendary mountain The Times, 2002
  • LEGENDARY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    From the Medieval Latin word legendārius, dating back to 1505–15 See legend, -ary It's one thing to be famous It's another thing altogether to be legendary, or like a legend The Monkees were a famous band The Beatles are legendary — for most people, they are almost mythical in their greatness
  • Definition of legendary - Words Defined
    "Legendary" originates from the Latin word "legenda," which means "that which is to be read " This term was adopted into Middle English from the Old French "legend," which referred specifically to stories about saints or other notable figures


















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