archpaladin

noun
/ɑɹt͡ʃˈpælədɪn/US

Etymology

From arch- + paladin. Originally from the Dungeons & Dragons franchise, in which the fictional deity, Heironeous, is known as The Archpaladin, and the AdventureQuest game.

  1. derived from palātīnus
  2. derived from paladino
  3. borrowed from paladin
  4. prefixed as archpaladin — “arch + paladin

Definitions

  1. A supreme paladin.

    • Foremost in her mind has always been to serve the Archpaladin [Heironeous] and improve the lives of others with His teachings.
    • Heironeous, The Invincible, The Archpaladin, is the champion of rightful combat and chivalrous deeds.
    • Mostly whiteshirts, from initiate Healers to patrolmen to Electors and ArchPaladins in full battle gear.

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