legend
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Definition of legend
15 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included
noun
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(countable, uncountable)The life story of a saint (such stories are often embellished, but any kind is called a legend).
“As a child she had nothing to read but the legends of early Christian martyrs.”
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noun
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(countable, uncountable)The life story of a saint (such stories are often embellished, but any kind is called a legend).
“As a child she had nothing to read but the legends of early Christian martyrs.”
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(countable, uncountable)An unrealistic story depicting past events.
“The legend of Troy was discovered to have a historical basis.”
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(countable, uncountable)An unrealistic story depicting past events.
“the legend of Robin Hood”
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(countable, uncountable)An unrealistic story depicting past events.
“The 1984 Rose Bowl prank has spawned many legends. Here's the real story.”
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(countable, uncountable)An unrealistic story depicting past events.
“According to his legend, he once worked for the Red Cross, spreading humanitarian aid in Africa.”
“If the documents are needed to establish "a light legend," meaning a superficial cover story, no steps are taken to make sure that if someone calls the college or motor vehicle department, the name on the document will be registered.”
“Sorge solidified his own position by returning to Germany and developing a new legend. He joined the Nazi Party[…].”
“Both the agent's legend and documents were intended to stand up against casual questions from Soviet citizens, such as during a job interview, or a routine police document check, such as were made at railway stations.”
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(uncountable)Such stories considered collectively; unverified traditional tales.
“According to ancient legend, a Greek girl, partaking of saffron for an entire week, could not resist a lover.”
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(countable, uncountable)A person related to a legend or legends.
“Achilles is a legend in Greek culture.”
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(countable, uncountable)A person related to a legend or legends.
“Michael Jordan stands as a legend in basketball.”
“Sachin Tendulkar stands as a legend in cricket.”
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(Australia, Ireland, New-Zealand, UK, colloquial, countable, slang, uncountable)A person related to a legend or legends.
“I've lost my pen! —Here mate, borrow mine. —You legend.”
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(countable, uncountable)A key to the symbols and color codes on a map, chart, etc.
“According to the legend on the map, that building is a school.”
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(countable, uncountable)An inscription, motto, or title, especially one surrounding the field in a medal or coin, or placed upon a heraldic shield or beneath an engraving or illustration.
“Further clues are provided by milk-floats bearing the legend 'Lord Rayleigh's Dairies: A Family Business', and a number of signs indicating the whereabouts of various departments of Lord Rayleigh's Farms.”
“[…]there were three small brass coins there, the gift of Ymar. Their legends, like their faces, had worn away; and they were dark with verdigris — in appearance precisely the ancient things they were.”
- (countable, uncountable)A musical composition set to a poetical story.
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(countable, uncountable)The design and specification of a vessel.
“The legend displacement on the basis then in use was 48,000 tons, the corresponding standard displacement as defined by the Washington Treaty being 47,540 tons.”
“The legend and sketch designs were submitted to the Board on 27th March 1916 and, after examining a model and the drawings, the Sea Lords generally favoured proposal 'B'; the extra weight involved being acceptable.”
verb
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(archaic, transitive)To tell or narrate; to recount.
“Nor ladie's wanton love , nor wand'ring knight, Legend I out in rymes all richly dight”
name
- A male given name.
Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.
Etymology
From Middle English legende, from Old French legende, from Medieval Latin legenda (“a legend, story, especially the lives of the saints”), from Latin legenda (“things which ought to be read”), from lego (“to read”).
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