nanander

/nɑːnˈændɑr/

Definitions

1. noun

A mythical or imaginary person, typically of noble or royal rank.

“The legend of the nanandar inspired generations of poets and artists.”

2. proper noun

The name of a specific person, especially one of noble or royal rank, in a particular culture or tradition.

“The nanandar of the ancient kingdom was revered for centuries.”

Synonyms

  • hero
  • legend

Antonyms

  • commoner
  • ordinary person