LaCote Male Tail and the damsel Maledisant.
The court celebrates the wedding of LaCote Male Tail and the damsel Maledisant.
As a young man Breunor had come to Arthur's court, hoping to become a Knight of the Round Table. he wore an ill-made coat, and because of this was nicknamed "La Cote Male Tail" by Sir Kay. (Arthur's foster brother. plays a part in the Sword in the Stone).
La Cote Male Tail hoped to prove himself by accepting the Adventure of the Black Shied. This was the most dangerous undertaking of the time, and to make matters worse, the young knight had to endure the cruel tongue of his lady guide, aptly name Maledisant. (seems to be a theme - costic female guides)
Despite la Cote Male Tail's heroics, the damsel rebuked him at every turn. Maledisant later regreatted this, as during the course of the adventure she fell in love witht he champion. Victorious in his trial, LaCote Male Tail was made a Knight of the Round Table. He then married the damsel Maledisant, whose name was changed to Beauvivante, reflecting her new demeanor. Lancelot, friend and mentor to La Cote Male Tail (as he continue to be called) gave the newlyweds the Castle Pendragon and surrounding lands.
From Ferguson, Anna-Marie. Keeper of Words. 1995 Llewellyn Publications. St. Paul, Minnesota. (157)
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