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Origin of the name ANDRET.
Etymology of the
name ANDRET.
Meaning of the baby name ANDRET.
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ANDRET. French
Arthurian legend name of a nephew of king Mark. Also sometimes
called Adrette, Adriette, and Andrette. So, it would seem to be
either from Latin Adrianus/Hadrianus, "from Adria," or from
Greek Andreas "man,
warrior." (Romanic Review, v.3, 1912)
... And so they rode that time
to a lake that was that time called the perillous lake, and there they
abode under the shadow of the wood. The meane while king Marke
within the castle of Tintagill avoyded all his barons, and all other,
save such that were privie with him, were all avoided out of his
chamber. And then he let call his nephew sir Andret, and bad arme
him and horse him lightly, and by that time it was midnight, and so king
Marke was armed in blacke, his horse and all, and so at a privy posterne
they two issued out with their berlets with them, and rode till they
came to the lake. Then sir Kay espied them first, and gat a speare
and profered to just, and king Marke rode against him, and hit each
other full hard, for the moone shone as faire as the bright day... (La
mort d'Arthure, Malory, 1865)
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