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Definition of Sir Geraint
1. Noun. (Arthurian legend) one of the knights of the Round Table.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sir Geraint
Literary usage of Sir Geraint
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1903)
"And when Sir Geraint perceived King Arthur approach, he ceased singing and ...
Upon this Sir Geraint gave those three demoiselles great thanks for their ..."
2. St. Nicholas by Mary Mapes Dodge (1903)
"Sir Percival! this is indeed well met, for my name is Gawaine, and I am a nephew
unto King Arthur and am of his court; and this knight is Sir Geraint, ..."
3. The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur by Howard Pyle (1910)
"Chapter Sixth How Sir Geraint destroyed three giants of the highway. ... Here they
beheld a lady sir Geraint finds and two horses and the figure of a knight ..."
4. King Arthur and His Knights by Maude Lavinia Radford Warren (1905)
"... ONE of the bravest knights in King Arthur's Court was Sir Geraint. Once he
was in the forest with Queen Guinevere and one of her maidens, when a lady, ..."
5. King Arthur and His Knights by Maude Lavinia Radford Warren (1905)
"... ONE of the bravest knights in King Arthur's Court was Sir Geraint. Once he
was in the forest with Queen Guinevere and one of her maidens, when a lady, ..."
6. Howard Pyle: A Record of His Illustrations and Writings by Willard Samuel Morse, Gertrude Brincklé (1921)
"(25) Illustrated initial S with heading p 4.9 x 0.7 (25) Sir Geraint lies asleep
p 4.9 x 5.7 (38) Illustrated initial E with heading p 4.9 x 0.9 (38) Enid ..."