paladin
/ˈpælədɪn/
paladin
English
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Definition
A heroic champion, especially a knight.
Etymology
Borrowed from French paladin, from Italian paladino, from Late Latin palātīnus (“palace officer”), derived from palātium (“palace”). Doublet of palatine.
Example Sentences
- "For example, my own entry into the world of theorycrafting happened when I took somebody’s prot paladin spreadsheet and translated it into MATLAB code."
- "Below are the results of a multi-actor simulation containing a bunch of paladins with slightly different L75 and L100 talents."
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