Noun
English writer who published a translation of romances about King Arthur taken from French and other sources (died in 1471)
Source: WordNet"This is the lady I spoke to on the phone all those months ago, right? How small she is. Are you done growing?" "What!" Blue said. Gansey felt it was time to remove Malory from the terminal. Maggie Stiefvater
What is a friend if not someone you feel close to, someone you like being with, someone you can confide in and share pleasure with. -Jeremy Malory. Johanna Lindsey
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Alternative identities There has been a great deal of scholarly research on the subject, but no candidate for authorship has ever been found to command widespread support, other than Malory of Newbold Revel. Source: Internet
Aurner, p. 365. Malory was responsible for organizing these diverse sources and consolidating them into a cohesive whole. Source: Internet
It is from this fanciful etymological musing that Thomas Malory got the notion that Excalibur meant "cut steel" Vinaver, Eugene (ed.) The works of Sir Thomas Malory, Volume 3. Clarendon, 1990, p. 1301. Source: Internet