Malory [mal-uh-ree] Examples noun
- Sir Thomas,c1400–71, English author.
Examples from the Web for malory Contemporary Examples of malory
In order to avoid prison time, Malory agrees to fork over ISIS and cease all ISIS operations.
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Historical Examples of malory
Bale asserts that Malory was occupied with affairs of state.
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It is every whit as good as the Morte d’Arthur, and still awaits its Malory.
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There is a connection somewhere between Malory and Caxton too.
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But there were social as well as moral reasons for the depreciation of Malory and Boccaccio.
John Dover Wilson
“God will have a stroke in every fight,” says the romance of Malory.
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British Dictionary definitions for malory Malory noun
- Sir Thomas. 15th-century English author of Le Morte d’Arthur (?1470), a prose collection of Arthurian legends, translated from the French