Camelot

//ˈkæm.əˌlɑt//

Synonyms for "camelot"

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Translations

7 translations across 7 languages.

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Esperanto

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  • Kameloto name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

French

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  • Camelot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Middle French

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  • Camalot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Old French

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  • Camaalot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Polish

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  • Camelot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Portuguese

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  • Camelot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Spanish

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  • Camelot name (The stronghold of King Arthur)

Sample sentences

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In 1960, Goulet achieved stardom for his role in the Lerner and Loewe musical "Camelot", where he starred alongside Richard Burton as King Arthur and Julie Andrews as Queen Guenevere. Goulet played a French knight, Sir Lancelot, who falls in love with Guenevere. His role in "The Happy Time" earned Goulet the 1968 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. In 1993, Goulet appeared in a Broadway revival of "Camelot," that time in the role of King Arthur.

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Of course you want to fund all these programs, and you want to fund all these activist campaigns. Of course you want that. The term “Camelot” was never used, but there was a Camelot feeling to it at the time that people must have felt in the early ’60s in the same way.

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