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Often used in the same context:
elizabethan age,
earldom,
yorkist,
igraine,
leofric,
thomas malory,
seleucus,
ethelred,
charles dodgson,
skye terrier,
caractacus,
miles gloriosus,
baronetcy,
pluckiest,
beloved,
pooka,
toby jug,
harrovian,
pausanias,
edmund kean,
boadicea,
pictish,
crassus,
foxhunter,
alfred tennyson,
gwydion,
magwitch,
launcelot,
sir gawain,
plantagenets,
viscount,
villanous,
nell gwynne,
alfonso xiii,
dorsetshire,
aphra behn,
highborn,
forename,
fotheringhay,
amphitryon,
scouse,
roundheads,
shakspere,
magus,
henry bolingbroke,
rushy,
ladykiller,
baldrick,
dame edith sitwell,
bucephalus,
prester john,
bogarde,
scallywag,
ford madox ford,
gaius julius caesar,
dukedom,
maupassant,
unhorsed,
clodhopping,
sir alec guinness,
immortally,
idolised,
hinny,
birthday honours,
boggart,
max beerbohm,
methusaleh,
firbank,
merrie,
horatio hornblower,
temujin,
legionary,
edward vii,
owen glendower,
sassenach,
cnut,
macavity,
mordred,
grumbler,
pyrrhus,
tobias smollett,
orczy,
jonah,
ralegh,
lang syne,
sic transit gloria mundi,
nym,
knightly,
mcgonagall,
geordie,
charles lutwidge dodgson,
gaulish,
baphomet,
stagestruck,
greenock,
sir edward elgar,
viscountess astor,
titus livius,
richard trevithick,
olivia de havilland,
jeune fille,
samuel pepys
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