magnificus is magnificent or splendid, I'm not sure if this helps though
the 3 legendary pokemon, regirock, registeel and regice
E. George has written: 'Aeneid VIII and the Aitia of Callimachus' -- subject(s): Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature, Comparative Literature, Greek and Latin, History and criticism, In literature, Latin Epic poetry, Latin and Greek, Rome in literature
Roger A. Hornsby has written: 'Patterns of action in the Aeneid' -- subject(s): Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature, Figures of speech, History and criticism, Latin Epic poetry, Latin language, Rome in literature, Simile
Legendary elphame armor Legendary elphame boots Legendary elphame helm Legendary elphame belt legendary elphame polearm legendary elphame axe legendary elphame bow legendary elphame sword legendary elphame hammer
legendary Elphame Gloves legendary Elphame Armor legendary Elphame Boots legendary Elphame Belt legendary Elphame Helm legendary Elphame sword legendary Elphame shield
the legendary birds
No Dragonite is not a legendary, but it is a pseudo-legendary.
"Sabrina" is a name of Latin origin that means "from the river Severn" or "legendary princess" in Spanish.
Wolves are legendary because of their legendary howls at night
No, but it is classified as a psuedo-legendary, which is fake-legendary.
Lawrence is Latin-derived and originates from the city, Laurentum, a city south of Rome that was known for its beautiful laurel trees. Lawrence is name of Latin origin and it means Laurel-Crowned/ crown of the laurel tree.