merlin (Meaning)

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merlin (n)

(Arthurian legend) the magician who acted as King Arthur's advisor

small falcon of Europe and America having dark plumage with black-barred tail; used in falconry

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merlin (n.)

A small European falcon (Falco lithofalco, or F. aesalon).

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merlin Sentence Examples

  1. Merlin was the legendary wizard from Arthurian legend who mentored the young King Arthur.
  2. In the mystical realm of Camelot, Merlin wielded his potent magic to protect the kingdom and its inhabitants.
  3. The Lady of the Lake bestowed Excalibur on Arthur through Merlin's guidance and wisdom.
  4. Merlin's prophetic powers foresaw the challenges and triumphs that lay ahead for Arthur's reign.
  5. The enigmatic wizard's enigmatic persona left a profound mark on the chronicles of chivalry.
  6. Scholars continue to debate the historical veracity of Merlin, but his mythical legacy endures.
  7. The BBC series "Merlin" reimagined the legendary wizard as a young and ambitious sorcerer.
  8. In modern literature and popular culture, Merlin remains an enduring symbol of wisdom and enchantment.
  9. Merlin's Tower, an ancient structure in Northumberland, England, is said to have housed the legendary wizard.
  10. The wizard's familiar raven, Hugin, often accompanied Merlin on his magical quests and adventures.

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(Arthurian legend) the magician who acted as King Arthur's advisor, small falcon of Europe and America having dark plumage with black-barred tail; used in falco

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Merlin was the legendary wizard from Arthurian legend who mentored the young King Arthur.

In the mystical realm of Camelot, Merlin wielded his potent magic to protect the kingdom and its inhabitants.

The Lady of the Lake bestowed Excalibur on Arthur through Merlin's guidance and wisdom.

Merlin's prophetic powers foresaw the challenges and triumphs that lay ahead for Arthur's reign.