noun
- A supreme chief or leader, especially in Welsh or Arthurian legend; a high king or overlord.
- In Welsh history, a title for a ruler who held dominion over other Welsh princes.
Usage: historical; literary; often capitalized when referring to specific legendary figures
Usage: historical; Welsh context
Examples
- King Arthur is often depicted as a pendragon in Arthurian legend.
- The pendragon commanded respect from all the lesser kings in the realm.
- Medieval Welsh chronicles describe the pendragon as the supreme authority over the land.
- Uther Pendragon, Arthur's father, was known as a powerful military leader.
- The title of pendragon signified dominion over multiple territories and peoples.