Galahad

Sir Galahad is brought to the court of King Arthur
Illustration: Walter Crane, in King Arthur’s Knights: The Tales Retold for Boys and Girls, 1911

PRONUNCIATION: (GAL-uh-had) 

MEANING: noun: One who is known for integrity, courteousness, and nobility.

ETYMOLOGY: After Sir Galahad, the noblest of the Knights of the Round Table, in the British legend of King Arthur. Earliest documented use: 1854.

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