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Siege Perilous
[ seej per-uh-luhs ]
noun
- Arthurian Legend. a vacant seat at the Round Table that could be filled only by the predestined finder of the Holy Grail and was fatal to pretenders.
Siege Perilous
noun
- (in Arthurian legend) the seat at the Round Table that could be filled only by the knight destined to find the Holy Grail and that was fatal to anyone else
Word History and Origins
Origin of Siege Perilous1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Siege Perilous1
Example Sentences
Shortly after being beaten down by a group of cyborg supervillains, a number of the heroes enter a mirror-like portal called the Siege Perilous.
But I want America, someone, to create a Siege Perilous for Black Americans, a portal that can transport us into a world that doesn’t treat us as if we were disposable mutants.
Enough would be a world that, like the Siege Perilous, lets us give one another the lives we are all entitled to.
"Once Upon a Time" is, as it tends to do, expanding a solid fairy tale memory by twisting it just enough to change our perceptions, and the "Siege Perilous" episode goes so far as to take a bit of the sheen off of Camelot in the end.
The chair vacated by Lancelot is called the Siege Perilous, and Arthur had apparently never found anyone worthy enough to sit at the table in his chair since his betrayal.
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