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71Legendary material in Christian hagiography — While from its early days Christian hagiography recognized some distinction between the mythical and the historical in the lives of saints and martyrs, the more precise conception of legendary material in hagiography belongs to the religious… …
72Legendary Blues Band — Die Legendary Blues Band wurde 1980 in Chicago von vormaligen Mitgliedern der Band von Muddy Waters gegründet. Die ursprüngliche Besetzung bestand aus Calvin Fuzz Jones (Gesang, Bass, Violine), Willie Big Eyes Smith (Schlagzeug), Pinetop Perkins… …
73legendary beings — Po e o nā mo olelo. Legendary beings include akua (gods); kupua (demigods); aumākua (family gods); akua lapu (ghosts); po e e epa (mysterious beings); mo o, kiha (water lizards); koa (warriors). See HM. No concepts were comparable to… …
74legendary place — Wahi pana. ♦ Legendary places: āpapa lani, Haka lau ai, Hōlani kū, Kahiki kū, Kahiki moe, Kāne hūnā moku (Ulu koa), Ka pa a heo, Kuai helani, Kuakahi, Kuakeahu, Kūkulu o Kahiki, Kū lanihāko i, Lani keha, Melemele, Milu, One lau ena, Opikana …
75legendary trees — Lā au o nā mo olelo. ♦ Names of legendary trees: kālai pāhoa, koa mākua ole, mākālei …
76legendary — adjective Date: circa 1587 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of legend or a legend 2. well known, famous Synonyms: see fictitious • legendarily adverb …
77legendary — adjective a) Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends. b) Appearing (solely) in legends …
78legendary — Synonyms and related words: acclaimed, acknowledged, admitted, allegoric, autobiographical, biographical, celebrated, chronologic, concocted, conventional, cooked up, customary, distinguished, eminent, epic, established, exceptional,… …
79legendary — leg·end·ar·y || ledÊ’É™ndÉ™rɪ n. collection of legends, collection of tales adj. of or resembling a legend; described in a legend, mythical; fabulous; famous, renowned …
80legendary — adjective 1》 described in or based on legends. 2》 remarkable enough to be famous. Derivatives legendarily adverb Origin C16 (asnoun denoting a collection of saints lives): from med. L. legendarius, from legenda (see legend) …