Amadis

/əˈmɑːdɪs/ noun

A romantic novel or a work of chivalric fiction; also, a style of sword knot or sleeve cuff fashionable in the 17th century.

Named after 'Amadis of Gaul,' a famous medieval chivalric romance first printed in Spanish in 1508. The novel became so wildly popular that its name attached itself to anything overly romantic or fashionable.

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