paladin

[ UK /pˈælɐdˌɪn/ ]
[ US /ˈpæɫədɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who fights for a cause
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  • I've been seventy years an admired hero, the Hector of Afghanistan, the chap who led the Light Brigade, daredevil survivor of countless stricken fields, honoured by Queen and Country, V.C. and Medal of Honour - folk simply don't want to know that such a paladin was a rotter and bully in childhood, and if he was, they don't care. THE NUMBERS
  • “About damn time,” Paladin muttered, as he took off running at a speed that would make NASCAR drivers envious. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Jmilb’s Review Forum
  • My paladin is level 71, so also a candidate to hang out with Crossfire, but I don't want to go Retribution. WoW and Crossfire
  • To find the mate of Roland the paladin we must seek the incomparable Cid, the campeador or champion of Spain, the noblest figure in Spanish story or romance. Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII
  • A sudden flare of white light had the Paladin scrambling for his sword as a shadowed form draped in a cowl and cloak rose from the lake, mistily transparent.
  • Even in straight achievement terms amenable to current games, imagine for example a paladin who gained bonuses for things like making a personal sacrifice for weaker members of a party your paladin receives buffs when rezzing if by your death the mob was killed while other party members who had sustained over 50% damage did not die. February 2006
  • He dropped his swords and pummelled the paladin's helm with his armoured gauntlets, knocking him backwards and disorientating him for a second.
  • Hurrath is known as the White King because his tendency to use diplomatic methods to gain villages and how his finest men are trained to become paladins.
  • Well, Paladin, this hall has excellent acous - tics and I am certain your god is nearby. Fortress Of Frost And Fire
  • Excalibur is the only precision projectile currently fired from U.S. Army (Paladin and LW155), USMC (LW155) and Canadian (LW155) 155 mm howitzers.
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