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Often used in the same context:
greats,
superstar,
lore,
idol,
icon,
folklore,
megastar,
hero,
maestro,
star,
prodigy,
immortals,
impresario,
godfather,
guru,
legendry,
demigod,
impressario,
aficionado,
supremo,
phenom,
elder statesman,
doyen,
savant,
mystique,
steve mcqueen,
babe didrikson,
genius,
matinee idol,
dame nellie melba,
mogul,
titan,
patriarch,
bard,
myth,
showman,
wizard,
wonderboy,
luminary,
troubadour,
sensation,
mythology,
heartthrob,
edmund kean,
pal,
fanatic,
harry hotspur,
king,
entertainer,
magician,
svengali,
recluse,
wunderkind,
pioneer,
ladykiller,
historian,
inductee,
dean martin,
dream,
pantheon,
boyhood,
stalwart,
prodigal son,
dynasty,
forefather,
groupie,
barry manilow,
classic,
backwoodsman,
colossus,
superfan,
crooner,
yogi berra,
yodeller,
magus,
funnyman,
musician,
al pacino,
mecca,
enfant terrible,
saint,
immortality,
idolizing,
mystic,
granddad,
wonder boy,
paul newman,
disciple,
countryman,
singer,
heath ledger,
raconteur,
jim morrison,
bushie,
warrior,
glory,
baseballer,
doc watson,
bluesman,
frank sinatra,
footballer,
legends,
fable,
epics,
drama,
poetry,
epic,
folktale,
art,
myths,
classics,
hagiography,
music,
proverb,
romance,
tradition,
vernacular,
adage,
saga,
fortune,
law,
parable,
play,
sermon,
sonnet,
truth,
ballad,
bow,
bridge,
carpet,
chair,
clock,
costume,
creed,
curriculum,
decision
Appears in the definition of:
.,
abydos,
arthurian legend,
atlantis,
camelot,
camlan,
damocles,
damon and pythias,
endure,
fabled,
faust,
faustus,
gabriel tellez,
galahad,
gawain,
geoffrey of monmouth,
george,
geraint,
godiva,
grail,
guenevere,
guinevere,
holy grail,
iseult,
ithaca,
ithaki,
knight of the round table,
lady godiva,
lancelot,
legendary,
lore,
lorelei,
lucius tarquinius superbus,
merlin,
midas,
phintias,
pillars of hercules,
pythias,
saint george,
sangraal,
saxo grammaticus,
sir galahad,
sir gawain,
sir geraint,
sir lancelot,
sisyphus,
st. george,
tarquin,
tarquinius,
tarquinius superbus,
tarquin the proud,
tell,
tirso de molina,
tristan,
tristram,
william tell
Part of:
illustration
More general:
story,
title
Synonyms:
caption,
fable
Also try:
— Adjectives for legend:
old,
local,
greek,
popular,
ancient,
arthurian,
indian,
urban,
medieval,
irish,
heroic,
more...
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