Paladin
WordNet

noun


(1)   Someone who fights for a cause
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Etymology


From , from paladino, from palatinus, "palace officer".
Derived from the "Auxilia Palatina." The royal guards of the later Roman Empire who were named after the Palatine hill in Rome, Italy. From which the word Paladin and Palace is derived.

Noun



  1. A heroic champion (especially a knightly one).
  2. A defender or advocate of a noble cause.
  3. Any of the twelve Companions of the court of Emperor Charlemagne.
 
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