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Galahad
[ gal-uh-had ]
noun
- Sir Galahad, Arthurian Legend. the noblest and purest knight of the Round Table, who gained possession of the Holy Grail: son of Lancelot and Elaine.
- a man showing devotion to the highest ideals.
Galahad
/ ˈɡæləˌhæd /
noun
- Sir Galahad(in Arthurian legend) the most virtuous knight of the Round Table, destined to regain the Holy Grail; son of Lancelot and Elaine
- a pure or noble man
Word History and Origins
Origin of Galahad1
Example Sentences
Two secret Falklands War files related to the Sir Galahad bombing could soon be released, a minister has said.
The newly declassified documents corroborate other declassified testimony from the captain of the Sir Galahad which revealed confusion, delays and missed opportunities to move troops to safety before the attack.
Former featherweight champion Kid Galahad: "I'm going with a John Ryder win on points."
Former featherweight champion Kid Galahad: "AJ knocks him out inside five round. He'll look sharp and devastating. I expect more focused work to the body under the stewardship of Derrick James."
The words of Mike Hermanis, who was on the Sir Galahad as 48 people died when it was bombed in the Falklands War.
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