A proper noun for the common noun 'legend' would be the specific name for a person, place, thing, or a title. Some examples are Legend Circle in Vellejo, CA, the Acura Legend, the cruise ship Carnival Legend, the movie 'Legend' with Tom Cruise, or 'Legends of the Fall' with Brad Pitt.
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The spelling is "Achilles' heel" (a potentially disastrous weakness or vulnerability).(The idiom comes from the legend of Achilles, impervious to harm because he was dipped in the river Styx as an infant. His only weak point was where he was held, by his heel.)
Im Pretty Sure The Opposite of a legend is a Myth
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lengends in Hebrew is אגדות
The anagram is "legend."
The correct spelling is "legend"
If you unscramble them you can spell the word "legend".
The correct spelling is "legendary" (of legend, or famous).
The correct spelling of the noun is "legend" (an epic or myth).
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The knight of Camelot from Arthurian legend has the modern spelling "Sir Lancelot". (other names : Lancelot du lac, Launcelot)
According to legend, he was never killed, but is imprisoned in a glass coffin, where a spell is placed on him to sleep.
there is no thing that could be a legend of a legend
No. Mermaids are not real and are only from myth and legend. They do not exist. Spells to turn people into other things do not exist and people can not change into mermaids.