legendry

/ˈlɛdʒəndri/
noun
  1. A collection of legends or traditional stories, especially those of a particular culture or group.
    • Students studied the legendry of the Native American tribes of the Pacific Northwest.
    • The fantasy novel draws heavily on Celtic legendry.
    • The library holds a vast legendry from ancient Greece and Rome.
  2. The body of stories, myths, and beliefs that surround a famous person, place, or event.
    • Over time, a rich legendry grew up around the old castle.
    • The explorer's legendry includes tales of lost cities and hidden treasure.
    • The legendry of King Arthur has inspired countless books and films.
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