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Palmerin|ˈpælmərɪn| [From Palmerin de Oliva, the legendary illegitimate son of a Byzantine princess, whose name (f. Sp. palmera palm-tree) is said to have been derived from his exposure as an infant in a wicker basket among palms and olives on a mountain side. He was the original hero of the Palmerin romances which appeared in Spain in the 16th c.] Any one of the knightly heroes of the Palmerin romances; hence, allusively, any redoubtable champion of the age of chivalry.
1611Beaum. & Fl. Knt. Burn. Pestle iii. ii, And, by that virtue that brave Rosicler That damned brood of ugly giants slew, And Palmerin Frannarco overthrew. 1640H. Glapthorne Hollander iii. Wks. 1874 I. 110 Ha, thy arme in sling, my Palmerin. 1823Scott Peveril xv, To be an absolute Palmerin of England is not in my nature. |