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Legend
Legend Leg"end, v. t. To tell or narrate, as a legend. --Bp. Hall.
Legendary
Legendary Leg"end*a*ry (l[e^]j"[e^]n*d[asl]*r[y^]), a. Of or pertaining to a legend or to legends; consisting of legends; like a legend; fabulous. ``Legendary writers.' --Bp. Lloyd. Legendary stories of nurses and old women. --Bourne.

Meaning of Legen from wikipedia

- Legen (pronounced [ˈleːɡən]) is a settlement in the City Muni****lity of Slovenj Gradec in northern Slovenia. It lies in the valley of Barbara Cr**** (Slovene:...
- "Stinson out", "Legendary", "Wait for it" (often combining the two as "legen—wait for it—dary!"), "Daddy's home", "Haaaaave you met Ted", “True story”...
- Miklóš Legén (Slovene: Mikloš Legen) was a Lutheran Slovene teacher in Mártyáncz, Kingdom of Hungary (today Martjanci, Slovenia) in the Slovene March in...
- represented at the Eurovision Song Contest 1966 with the song "Stop – mens legen er go'", written by Erik Kåre, and performed by Ulla Pia. The Danish parti****ting...
- Ancient Bohemian legends (Czech: Staré pověsti české) is a book by Alois Jirásek written in 1894. It describes events from Czech history based on folk...
- The Battle of Skra-di-Legen (Skora di Legen) was a two-day battle which took place at the Skra fortified position, located northeast of Mount Paiko, which...
- is a general view of the most important German prefixes. The example is "legen" (to lay) There are some verbs which have a permanent prefix at their beginning...
- leggen, meaning "to lie or lay" (Dutch: liggen or leggen, German: liegen or legen); in sense, it is adapted from the Dutch substantive legger, properly "a...
- Leđan or Legen was an ancient, often described as magical, city from the Croatian mythology and folklore. It features in Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić's Croatian...
- composed of six villages: Chiriș (Kőristanya), Geaca, Lacu (Feketelak), Legii (Légen), Puini (Kispulyon) and Sucutard (Vas****zentgothárd). According to the census...