1. pendragon - Noun
2. Pendragon - Proper noun
A chief leader or a king; a head; a dictator; -- a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll she heard next of the strange conversation behind the sofa was Mrs. Pendragon saying something about sending Twinkle (or was his name Howl?) to bed without supper and Twinkle daring her to 'jutht TRY it. Diana Wynne Jones
I've made mistakes. More than my share. Hopefully, I've learned from them, but can't guarentee anything. There's only one thing I can promise. I'm taking this to the end." -Bobby Pendragon. D. J. MacHale
Oh yeah, and Spader was hanging out with a penguin" -Bobby Pendragon. D. J. MacHale
I'm sorry I hurt your hand... with my face." -Bobby Pendragon. D. J. MacHale
Claude Yarbrough (aka Jonathan Pendragon ), class of '76, is one of the most influential magicians of the 20th and 21st centuries. Source: Internet
But senior druid King Arthur Pendragon told it was his 'right' to 'be as close as is legally possible' to Stonehenge to watch the solstice - despite a statement published on the English Heritage website urging people not to flout the rules. Source: Internet