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|eng-name=Ettard
|eng-name=Ettard
|eng-mean=In Arthurian mythology, Ettard (alternatively spelled ''Ettarre'') was a maiden who spurned the romantic advances of Sir Pelleas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gorddcymru.org/twilight/camelot/infopedia/e/ettard.htm|title=Ettard|site=Arthurian Infopedia|published=2007-09-20|retrieved=2015-03-28}}</ref>
|eng-mean=In Arthurian mythology, Ettard (alternatively spelled ''Ettarre'') was a maiden who spurned the romantic advances of Sir Pelleas.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gorddcymru.org/twilight/camelot/infopedia/e/ettard.htm|title=Ettard|site=Arthurian Infopedia|published=September 20, 2007|retrieved=March 28, 2015}}</ref>
|jpn-name={{h|アロンダイト|Arondaito}}
|jpn-name={{h|アロンダイト|Arondaito}}
|jpn-mean=Romanized as '''Alondite''' in the internal data of ''Radiant Dawn''. Ostensibly derived from Arthurian mythology, where it is alleged that Alondite (alternatively spelled ''Arondight'' or ''Aroundight'') was the name of [[wikipedia:Lancelot|Sir Lancelot]]'s sword. However, this appears to be an apocryphal invention with no actual presence in the original forms of the cycle, and is believed to instead originate from the fourteenth-century poem ''[[wikipedia:Beves of Hamtoun (poem)|Beves of Hamtoun]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://home.netcom.com/~kiyoweap/myth/arms-weap/aroundight.htm|title=Aroundight|author=Kiyo|site=Lost & Found Chest from the Fantastical World|published=2012-01-04|retrieved=2015-03-28}}</ref>
|jpn-mean=Romanized as '''Alondite''' in the internal data of ''Radiant Dawn''. Ostensibly derived from Arthurian mythology, where it is alleged that Alondite (alternatively spelled ''Arondight'' or ''Aroundight'') was the name of [[wikipedia:Lancelot|Sir Lancelot]]'s sword. However, this appears to be an apocryphal invention with no actual presence in the original forms of the cycle, and is believed to instead originate from the fourteenth-century poem ''[[wikipedia:Beves of Hamtoun (poem)|Beves of Hamtoun]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://home.netcom.com/~kiyoweap/myth/arms-weap/aroundight.htm|title=Aroundight|author=Kiyo|site=Lost & Found Chest from the Fantastical World|published=January 4, 2012|retrieved=March 28, 2015}}</ref>
|span-name=Ettard
|span-name=Ettard
|fren-name=Ettard
|fren-name=Ettard