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    [Noun]  | "pal*a*din" | \ ˈpa-lə-dən \


    1: a trusted military leader (as for a medieval prince)

    2: a leading champion of a cause


    Origin: 1592 ;

     Middle French, from Italian paladino, from Old French palatin, from Medieval Latin palatinus courtier, from Late Latin, imperial official {mat|palatine|};

    [Noun]  | "paladins" 


    1: a person who actively supports or favors a cause;


      * e.g., " ... an idealistic paladin seeking better treatment for the homeless "





    [Noun]  | "paladin" 


    1: a person who actively supports or favors a cause;


      * e.g., " ... an idealistic paladin seeking better treatment for the homeless "





     [ "paladins" ]

    1: a fire ass steam game that deserves way more attention that fortnite

      * e.g.,  ... Jimmy: hey, you heard of paladins? 

     [ "paladins" ]

    1: clearly the best game ever made

      * e.g.,  ... “what’s your favourite game?” 

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: The Paladin is a class of Warrior that is fully devoted to kindness and ridding the Universe of Evil. They are very religious, and have an extremely strict honor code, as well as a soft spot for children and animals. In combat, a Paladin with a cause is almost impossible to defeat.

      * e.g.,  ... Paladins fear nothing, for Evil fears them. 

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: A Paladin is a character class created for OD&D the Original Dungeons & Dragons. All paladins must be Lawful (Lawful Good). All other alignments are only applied to paladins in inferior versions of D&D(Dungeons & Dragons) and other cheap inferior ripoffs of D&D(Dungeons & Dragons). Properly played Paladins are never Lawful Stupid - that only results from having a bad DM and bad players. Playing a Paladin correctly in the real spirit of the game is something to which all roleplayers should aspire.

      * e.g.,  ... When you think of a Paladin, think of sweet combination of Batman and Superman in regard to character. 

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: Any of the Twelve Peers of Charlemagne's Court, of whom the Count Palatine was the chief; Knight errant; Champion.

      * e.g.,  ... See above 

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: An elusive class in World of Warcraft.

      * e.g.,  ... I'm a little paladin short and stout 

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: A "holy knight"-type character in a roleplaying game, most notably Dungeons & Dragons and World of Warcraft. Usually has healing and damaging magic.

      * e.g.,  ... A blood elf paladin against a draenei shaman...now, that's epic! 


     [ "Paladin" ]

    2: Must be lawful good in D&D.


     [ "Paladin" ]

    3: In WoW, was originally only available to the Alliance; this changed with the release of the Burning Crusade.


     [ "Paladin" ]

    4: Named for Charlemagne's inner circle of knights.

     [ "paladin" ]

    1:  Is a Knight of high standards pure of Hart strong and kind As well as a Christian who has been called to fight against the hords of evil in the world A person with extream faith in the lord A person with more noticeable God given abilitiesa to carry out the lords work a religious section based upon the ways of Christian religion

      * e.g.,  ... The lord has called upon his paladins to fight. 

     [ "paladin" ]

    1: pal·a·din

      * e.g.,  ... Paladins are renowned for heroism and chivalry. 


     [ "paladin" ]

    2: /ˈpalədn/


     [ "paladin" ]

    3: noun The Paladin is a holy knight, crusading in the name of good and order, and is a divine spell caster.

     [ "Paladin" ]

    1: One of nine playable classes in the game World of Warcraft. Currently, Paladins are specific to the Alliance, and can only be either Dwarves or Humans. In short time, however, Paladins will also be playable by the Horde, as Blood Elves.

      * e.g.,  ... "Unlike you, I choose to play my Paladin the way it was meant to play, as a versatile support class capable of multiple roles." 


     [ "Paladin" ]

    2: Paladins are often thought of as easy-mode players because of the Paladin class ability to wear the heaviest class of armor, wield a large variety of weapons, and have the ability to heal themselves in combat. They are sometimes likened to adolescent/immature players, or mentally handicapped. The underlying irony of those insults is that they are made by other players of the same game, and they are no more intelligent or mature than any other player of said game.

      * e.g.,  ... "Have you bubble-hearthed yet?" 


     [ "Paladin" ]

    3: Truth be told, Paladins are no more viable than any other class in World of Warcraft. Every class has the choice to specialize in three different aspects of their abilities, and the Paladins are no exception. They can choose to be exceptional healers, psudo-tanks, or powerful damage dealers. The misconception is that they can perform all three roles simultaneously, which is simply not true.

      * e.g.,  ... "...yes." 


     [ "Paladin" ]

    4: The Paladin class can be a very entertaining class to play at all stages of its development, be it during the levelling process, PvP, or PvE content. They posess a rich variety of spells and abilities that not only make them exceptionally survivable, but a true blessing to any group.

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