paladin

See also: paladín and palladin

English

Etymology

From French paladin, from Italian paladino, from Late Latin palatinus (palace officer), derived from palatium (palace). Doublet of palatine.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpælədɪn/
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Noun

paladin (plural paladins)

  1. A heroic champion (especially a knightly one).
  2. A defender or advocate of a noble cause. (A defender of faith).
  3. Any of the twelve Companions of the court of Emperor Charlemagne.

Translations


French

Etymology

From Italian paladino, from Latin palatīnus. Doublet of palatin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pa.la.dɛ̃/

Noun

paladin m (plural paladins)

  1. paladin

References


Slovene

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paladíːn/

Noun

paladȋn m anim

  1. paladin

Inflection

Masculine anim., hard o-stem
nom. sing. paladín
gen. sing. paladína
singular dual plural
nominative paladín paladína paladíni
accusative paladína paladína paladíne
genitive paladína paladínov paladínov
dative paladínu paladínoma paladínom
locative paladínu paladínih paladínih
instrumental paladínom paladínoma paladíni
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