Definition
Relating to or characteristic of legends; famous or acknowledged for exceptional skill or talent.
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In both dialects, "legendary" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "LEJ." The American pronunciation emphasizes "der-ee," while the British pronunciation emphasizes "duh-ree."
Etymology
Derived from the word "legend", which comes from the Old French term "legende" and the Latin term "legenda", meaning "things to be read". With the addition of the suffix -ary, it describes things pertaining to or of the nature of legends.
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The term "legendary" is used to describe figures, events, or qualities that have gained fame and admiration, often through stories passed down over time. It can refer to actual historical figures whose deeds are celebrated, or to fictional characters from myths and folklore.
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