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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun In Arthurian legend, a Knight of the Round Table and the husband of Enid.

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  • noun (Arthurian legend) one of the knights of the Round Table

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Examples

  • I remember the famous massacre of a NuLab MP called Geraint just after the '97 victory!

    Is Mr Speaker Losing It? 2007

  • Others to pull out include road riders such as Geraint Thomas of England and Travis Meyer of Australia.

    Mark Cavendish says he’ll ride Commonwealth Games 2010

  • "Geraint," she said, using his given name without thought.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • "Geraint," she called, and realized too late that she had used his given name.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • "Geraint," said Gwenhwyvar, "knowest thou the name of that tall knight yonder?"

    The Mabinogion Vol. 2 (of 3) Owen Morgan Edwards 1889

  • "Geraint," said Gwalchmai, "come thou and see Arthur; he is thy lord and thy cousin."

    The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853

  • "Geraint," said Gwenhwyvar, "knowest thou the name of that tall knight yonder?"

    The Mabinogion Anonymous 1853

  • "Geraint," said Guenever, "knowest thou the name of that tall knight yonder?"

    The Age of Fable Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • "Geraint," said Guenever, "knowest thou the name of that tall knight yonder?"

    The Age of Chivalry Thomas Bulfinch 1831

  • Bradley Wiggins and Geraint Thomas, who helped the team to gold in a world record time in Beijing three years ago, took a two-week break from their road racing careers with Team Sky to rejoin their British track teammates.

    Sarah Hammer wins omnium in UCI track World Cup meet in Manchester 2011

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