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Bedivere
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noun
Sir,
Arthurian Legend
.
the knight who brought the dying King Arthur to the barge in
which
the three queens bore him to the Isle of Avalon.
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Bedivere
(ˈbɛdɪˌvɪə)
—
n
Sir Bedivere
(in Arthurian legend) a knight who took the dying King Arthur to the barge in which he was carried to Avalon
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