Ascupart

/ˈæskjʊpɑːrt/ noun

In medieval romance literature, a name for a giant or magical creature; also spelled 'Ascapart' in some texts.

From Middle English romance literature, possibly combining Germanic elements. Appears as a proper noun for a character (often a giant) in medieval tales, particularly in the story of Sir Bevis of Hampton. Etymology within Old English is uncertain but may relate to words meaning 'terrible' or 'formidable.'

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