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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun In Arthurian legend, the sorceress sister and enemy of King Arthur.
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- proper noun The
half-sister ofKing Arthur
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun (Arthurian legend) a wicked enchantress who was the half sister and enemy of King Arthur
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Examples
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Ali poured herself another cup of coffee and prepared for what she thought would be a long search, but she found what she was looking for almost immediately among the list of Arizona-based female profiles: the screen name Morgan le Fay.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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Both Merlin and Morgan le Fay feature prominently.
Getting Medieval on TV: The Sci Fi Channel's June 2009 Offerings The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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The story is based on a 1979 short story by Roger Zelazny and features Merlin, Lancelot, and Morgan le Fay in a futuristic setting.
Archive 2009-04-01 The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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The story is based on a 1979 short story by Roger Zelazny and features Merlin, Lancelot, and Morgan le Fay in a futuristic setting.
GMTV: Arthurian Twilight Zone on Chiller today and tomorrow The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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Both Merlin and Morgan le Fay feature prominently.
Archive 2009-05-01 The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009
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But she had set it down at the foot of an ancient, gnarled tree before setting off on her quest to defeat Morgan le Fay and Accolon.
The Night Dance Suzanne Weyn 2008
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He ruled a land of knights in armour, damsels in distress, dragons and derring-do, home of Merlin the Magician and Morgan le Fay.
Archive 2007-01-01 Carla 2007
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He ruled a land of knights in armour, damsels in distress, dragons and derring-do, home of Merlin the Magician and Morgan le Fay.
The Reign of Arthur: From History to Legend, by Christopher Gidlow. Book review Carla 2007
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Arthurian legend told from the point of view of Morgan le Fay, who is depicted as Morgaine, a Wiccan priestess, who is part of a community of priestesses on the Isle of Avalon.
What feminist book would you have 12-18 year olds read? 2006
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Then came the knight that held Queen Morgan le Fay, his name was Sir Hemison, and he made him ready to follow Sir Tristram.
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