gawain in English

noun
1
(in Arthurian legend) one of the knights of the Round Table who quested after the Holy Grail. He is the hero of the medieval poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.

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1. This is the public page for the Brigge products from Gawain Inustries

2. Sir Gawain was a knight of King Arthur's Round Table.

3. The narrator observes Gawain and his hostess Lady Bertilak flirting in the Chivalric way

4. Chr閠ien uses Gawain as a major character and establishes some characteristics that pervade later depictions, including his unparalleled Courteousness and his way with women

5. Each of the three recent champions went through a fitting process similar to what any golfer would experience when visiting a certified Accra fitter,” said Gawain Robertson, Accra …

6. "Beholden" was first recorded in writing in the 14th century, in the poem "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight." "Indebted," which entered English through Anglo-French, is even older, first …

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8. A1400 Cursor (Göt Theol 107) 8943: Þe iuus, þat war sua crabbid [Trin-C: Crabbed; Vsp & Frf: cant, kant] and kene.; c1400(?c1390) Gawain (Nero A.10) 2435: Þe faut & þe fayntyse of þe flesche Crabbed, How tender hit is to entyse teches of fylþe

9. THE DE ARTE HONESTE AMANDI OF ANDREAS CA PELLANUS AND THE CONCEPT OF COÜRTESY IN SIR GAWAIN AND THE GREEN KNIGHT So god äs Gawayn gaynly is halden, And cortaysye is closed so clene in hymseluen, Couth not lystly haf lenged so long wyth a lady, Bot he had Craued a cosse bi his courtaysye, B i sum towch of summe tryfle at sum talej ende1)