mordred
/ˈmɔrdrɛd/Definitions
1. noun
The illegitimate son of King Arthur in Arthurian legend, who ultimately causes the downfall of Camelot.
“Mordred’s treachery led to the fall of the kingdom.”
2. proper noun
A male given name, especially in reference to the Arthurian figure.
“The character in the novel was named Mordred for his dark and mysterious nature.”