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Malory

American  
[mal-uh-ree] / ˈmæl ə ri /

noun

  1. Sir Thomas, c1400–71, English author.


Malory British  
/ ˈmælərɪ /

noun

  1. Sir Thomas. 15th-century English author of Le Morte d'Arthur (?1470), a prose collection of Arthurian legends, translated from the French

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He insisted that he was an independent artist, proving the point by providing decadent, images for an edition of Thomas Malory’s paean to heroic chivalry, “Le Morte d’Arthur.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Now in its sixth season, Malory Towers follows the adventures of a group of girls at a boarding school in post-war Britain.

From BBC

“The situation has gone overboard. Enough is enough,” said a man who identified himself as Pastor Malory Laurent when he called Radio Caraibes to vent about Friday’s ruling.

From Seattle Times

His wife, Malory, gave birth last week to their first child, a girl named Reis.

From Seattle Times

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From Salon