"Ringbearer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ringbearer" Meaning

A ring-bearer was a servant who carried the wedding ring at a medieval wedding.

"Ringbearer" Examples

Examples of the term "ring-bearer"


Common usage

In the story of the One Ring in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium, "noble hero" Frodo Baggins is often referred to as the Ring-bearer because of his duty to bear the One Ring to the fire to destroy it.
In general, the term Ring-bearer is used to describe any person responsible for protecting and carrying the ring, but in Tolkien's work it is more commonly used; however, the general term Ring-bearer might still find usage in discussions of the 'Ring-bearer' as a historical epic tale.

Formal usage

During World War II, soldiers returning home from the wars also become known as 'Ring-bearers'. This action symbolized their swearing in of outdated materials to the British Crown. The practice was first conceived of by Margaret Tuke, in 1940.

More Fictional & imaginative usage:

Wizardly Earth - In Stranger in the North by G Nestery a wizard had forecast that one person shall be Ring-bearer attainted possession with logically structured and corresponding Computer (they also label 'Calcdias').
Chapters of Chris The.cond was commonly spoken but not used to take away testosterone from the intense meeting - that why most libraries accustomed English Ring-bearer.

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