Mordre

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Of Arthurian legend, Mordred is the son and nephew of King Arthur. Son and nephew because King Arthur made the mistake of having sex with his own sister; therefore the general public thought Mordred was bad blood. Then Merlin, a prophet/wizard/whatever, predicted King Arthur's own son would someday kill him, so King Arthur sent 40 of his baby sons out to sea to die. Only one survived; Mordred. Mordred was raised by a fishermother and fisherfather, then taken away by a sorceress named Nyneve to live with Mordred's mother in the Kingdom of Lothian. At age 15, Mordred went to serve as a knight to King Arthur. He was invited to the round table. At age 27, Mordred died. Merlin's prediction was true; in the Battle of Camlann, King Arthur stabbed Mordred in the stomach, causing it to go all the way through his body. But at the last second, Mordred crushed King Arthur's head with a sword. This left Mordred dead, and King Arthur mortally wounded. Now, in MY opinion, I think Mordred would NEVER had killed King Arthur if everyone didn't treat him as if he was a cursed child; In the book "I Am Mordred" by Nancy Springer, it explains much of this, but anyway, Mordred was shunned as, when he was little and nobody accepted him. Had not people avoided him, had not people feared him, had not King Arthur sent all his babies to die, they both would have lived and died peacefully. I advise you to read "I Am Mordred" by Nancy Springer if you want to learn more. It's a great book. Urban Dictionary

A half-naked boy with oily skin (but no pimples) who speared King Arthur back in the Faerytale Era. Son of Morgan Lefay and King Arthur. Wears the coolest armor. Blood came out his mouth once Excalibur went into his lungs by way of his chest. Urban Dictionary

A little scunt. Urban Dictionary

Mordred Pendragon, or the emo antichrist incest baby of King Arthur Pendragon and Morgana the Fey. Canonically in love with Sir Galahad, I don't make the rules. Urban Dictionary

Mordred was first mentioned in the Annales of Cambriae, where it was said that Mordred died alongside Arthur. However, it does not mention whether or not they were on the same side, or even their relationship with each other. Notheless, Mordred was later branded as King Arthur’s treacherous nephew by Geoffrey of Monmouth. And then as his so-called “bastard son” by the French prose cyclical authors. Who were anything but faithful to their sources. In the medieval ages, Mordred was typically seen as an unsympathetic, and a generic-power hungry villain who wanted the throne. Though, he was sometimes seen as a hero in welsh and Scottish sources. Now, Mordred is sometimes seen as a sympathetic and a misunderstood anti-hero in a few modern retellings. Usually by demonizing King Arthur or someone else. These authors typically follow the French prose cycles, which was French Cistercian propaganda, where the “english” heroes were demonized for being “english” heroes, and where the now- demonized-French Arthur ordered the May Day massacre. But omit the part where Arthur changes his mind and the infants are miraculously saved from living in towers. Urban Dictionary

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Firing melted the powder and fused it to the glazed surface of the object; at that point, the mordant had already burned off or evaporated. reference In a similar manner, Dufay characterized dyers 'mordants as something that "bit" (mordre) both the cloth and the coloring particles, holding them in place until they became permanent. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Ce sont mes pitits eleves du 10e Lit qui vont s'en mordre les doigts!! ❋ Pinku-tk (2007)

Words in a French Life: Lessons in Love and Language from the South of France "... a heart-winning collection from an American woman raising two very French children with her French husband in Provence, carrying on a lifelong love affair with the language." mordre (mohr-druh) verb ❋ Unknown (2004)

Les Nègres sont naturellement fourbes, paresseux, voleurs et cruels; il est inutile d'ajouter qu'ils sont tous dans le coeur ennemis des Blancs: le serpent cherche à mordre celui qui le foule aux pieds; l'esclave doit haïr son maître. ❋ Various (N/A)

_Adam: _ C'est le premier homme, Dieu en fait un grand nigaud, qui pour complaire a sa femme eut la betise de mordre dans une pomme que ses descendans n'ont point encore pu digerer. ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

Adam: C'est le premier homme, Dieu en fait un grand nigaud, qui pour complaire a sa femme eut la betise de mordre dans une pomme que ses descendans n'ont point encore pu digerer. ❋ Cushing, Max Person (1914)

Gratiolet (De la Phys.p. 369) says, ` les dents se découvrent, et imitent symboliquement l'action de déchirer et de mordre. ' ❋ Unknown (1898)

Si vous trouuez bon de railler, gardez vous bien de mordre, & bien plus de dechirer comme un chien. ❋ Conway, M D (1890)

C'est une vilainie de s'enfler les jouees, de tirer la langue, de se manier la barbe, se frotter les mains, d'estendre ses levres ou les mordre, de les tenir trop serrees ou trop entrouuertes. ❋ Conway, M D (1890)

= s'évanouir (to pass out) - S'en mordre les doigts: ❋ Unknown (2004)

Expressions: se mordre les lèvres = to bite one's lips mordre la poussière = to bite the dust mordre à l'appât = to swallow the bait, to be duped ne savoir y mordre = "to not know where to bite" to not know where to begin (to understand something) mordre à quelque chose = to take to something (to warm to a subject) se mordre la langue d'avoir parlé = to bite one's tongue for having spoken (to regret) ❋ Unknown (2004)

se mordre la langue d'avoir parlé = to bite one's tongue for having spoken to regret ❋ Unknown (2004)

mordre à quelque chose = to take to something to warm to a subject ❋ Unknown (2004)

se mordre les lèvres = to bite one's lips mordre la poussière = to bite the dust mordre à l'appât = to swallow the bait, to be duped ne savoir y mordre = "to not know where to bite" to not know where to begin to understand something ❋ Unknown (2004)

Si vous pêchez au bord d’un lac ou d’un étang, vous ignorez totalement s’il y a des poissons susceptibles de mordre la où vous avez installé votre canne. ❋ Rene Meertens (2010)

[Sir] Mordred of [Camelot]. ❋ Kleptosporia (2010)

The shiny, glossy Mordred danced naked in the forest, hoping to attract [Guinevere]. Then [Lancelot] caught him and made him put clothes on. Mordred took [Percival] to the tree. ❋ Wm. Wallace The Freedom Fighter (2007)

Mordred: you’ll regret this [Emrys] [Merlin]: [scunt]. ❋ Uther Vs Sorcery! (2020)

The [hard-core] [goth kid] ? Mordred ? Is your son ? Yeah, he'll be [the death] of me that kid. And he was ❋ Itsy_bitsy_gay (2021)

Mordred is the [final boss] of [Arthurian legend]. ❋ Urdense (2019)

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