legendry

English

Etymology 1

legend + -ry

Noun

legendry (usually uncountable, plural legendries)

  1. Legends in general; mythology.
    • 1931, H. P. Lovecraft, chapter 1, in The Whisperer in Darkness:
      All the legendry, of course, white and Indian alike, died down during the nineteenth century, except for occasional atavistical flareups.

Adjective

legendry (comparative more legendry, superlative most legendry)

  1. Misspelling of legendary.

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