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Judge Kevin Ross's wife is Lore Ross.
a fox's tail has the power to curse someone for 1000 years. at least that's what Ive heard in my research on fox lore
I think so. A book that great has to be made into a movie. Directors are busy with other movies so you have to respect that. It would go under Family/Adventure. I'm all for a Land of Elyon movie.
The phrase has ties to Arthurian lore. A Knight, coming to the service of a damsel would lower his lance and receive a huckleberry garland from the lady ( or kingdom) he would be defending. Therefore, "I am your huckleberry" may well have been spoken to the Earps and the statement's meaning may be "I am your champion".The "Random House Historical Dictionary of American Slang, H-O" by J.E. Lighter (Random House, New York, 1997) lists several meanings: 1. minuscule amount. 2. a fellow; character; boy. "one's huckleberry," the very person for the job. 3. bad treatment. "the huckleberry" is similar to "the raspberry." 4. a foolish, inept or inconsequential fellow. Another huckleberry phrase: "above one's huckleberry" -- beyond one's abilities. And "huckleberry train," one that stops at every station.In the movie "Tombstone", Doc Holliday (played by Val Kilmer) spoke this phrase to Johnny Ringo on two occasions, (never to the Earps). Ringo was looking for a gunfight both times. In that usage, the meaning was from definition 2 of the Random House Dictionary of American Slang, meaning "I'm the man for the job".
In the Pokémon universe, Arceus is generally considered to be larger than Groudon. Arceus has a height of 10 feet (3 meters) and a weight of 705.5 pounds (320 kg), while Groudon stands at 11 feet 6 inches (3.5 meters) and weighs 2000 pounds (907.2 kg). However, in terms of height, Groudon is taller, but Arceus is depicted as a more significant deity-like figure, often considered the "Original One" in Pokémon lore. Thus, the perception of "bigger" can vary depending on whether you consider physical dimensions or lore significance.
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Knight Lore happened in 1984.
Knight Lore was created on 1984-12-07.
Sir Lancelot's shield was typically depicted as bearing a red cross on a white background, symbolizing his Christian faith and his dedication to chivalry and knighthood. This design is known as the cross of St. George and is often associated with the legendary knight in Arthurian lore.
Mordred is a character from Arthurian legend, specifically the story of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. As a legendary figure, the existence of Mordred is not historically verified and is considered to be a fictional character in the tales of Arthurian lore.
No different story. The Fisher King is part of Grail-lore which has become attached to Arthurian literature. There is a huge section of the Vulgate cycle devoted to the History of the Grail and the story of the Fisher King. It's also in the Morte d'Arthur.
Lore Peiffer has written: 'Zur Funktion der Exkurse im Tristan Gottfrieds von Strassburg' -- subject(s): Arthurian romances, Digression (Rhetoric), History and criticism, Knights and knighthood in literature, Medieval Rhetoric, Romances, Tristan (Legendary character)
In Arthurian legend, Guinevere is often depicted as a noblewoman and the queen consort of King Arthur, rather than a servant. However, some interpretations of the tales suggest she may have had humble beginnings or been of a lower status before her marriage. Various retellings of the legend present different backgrounds for her character, but she is primarily recognized as a figure of royalty and significance in Arthurian lore.
In Welsh lore Igraine's sisters are: Goleuddydd who is the mother of Culhwch and Rieingulid. the mother of Saint Illtyd.source: The Encyclopedia of Arthurian Legends by Ronan CoghlanViviane, High prestess of Avalon and Morgause, who marries a lesser king.***The above statement is according to the modern novel: The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley which was published in the 1980's.In Malory, Igraine didn't have any sisters but Elaine, Morgause and Morgan are her daughters.In Welsh lore Igraine's sisters are: Goleuddydd who is the mother of Culhwch and Rieingulid. the mother of Saint Illtyd.source: The Encyclopedia of Arthurian Legends by Ronan Coghlan
To state the definition in a nutshell... "lore" means "teachings." A sentence with the word lore in it could be... "How do you use lore in a sentence." lol.. but seriously.. think about it... "My uncle taught me the basic lore on hunting." .... or something like that..