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Legend
To tell or narrate as a legend
Legendary
Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends consisting of legends like a legend fabulous
Posy
A brief poetical sentiment hence any brief sentiment motto or legend especially one inscribed on a ring
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Gavelkind
It was retained in Kent, because, according to the historical legend, the Kentish men surrounded William I. with a moving wood
Shamrock
plant used as a national emblem by the Irish The legend is that St Patrick once plucked a leaf of it
Saint Nicholas
to children on Christmas even giving rise to the modern legend of Santa Claus
Saga
A Scandinavian legend or heroic or mythic tradition among the Norsemen and kindred
Myth
of nature and of the soul are personified an ancient legend of a god a hero the origin of a race
Mephistopheles
A familiar spirit mentioned in the old legend of Sir John Faustus and a principal agent in Marlowes
leprechaun
often depicted in literature as a dwarfish bearded old man legend tells that if a leprechaun is captured he will reveal
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