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pendragon

/pen-drag-uhn/US // pɛnˈdræg ən //UK // (pɛnˈdræɡən) //

铅锤,铅笔画,铅笔,铅封

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the supreme leader: the title of certain ancient British chiefs.

Examples

  • This place belongs to Old Pendragon, whom we call the Admiral; though he retired before getting the rank.

  • "I don't believe in anything," answered Pendragon very briskly, with a bright eye cocked at a red tropical bird.

  • Pendragon sprang to his feet and paced swiftly to and fro across the window, from which the face had instantly vanished.

  • His appearance gave a new idea to Charlie Pendragon, who, although he was now sadly out of breath, once more upraised his voice.

  • Her father was Uther the pendragon, and her mother Ygerna, widow of Gorloïs.