Baelor Blacktyde Posted November 24, 2018 Share Posted November 24, 2018 The article: Ronnet Connington The text: Quote He participates in a great meleé [sic] in which his once-betrothed, Brienne of Tarth, also joins. Brienne, using the meleé [sic] to take revenge on a couple of former suitors, considers meeting Ronnet last among them a gift by the Mother and every blow she deals him sweeter than a kiss, defeating him in the end. The word melee can either be written with no accents in American English, or can be written as such: mêlée. In my copy of the books, I see it with no accent: melee. meleé is definitely incorrect. Merriam-Webster: melee melee noun - variants: or less commonly mêlée From the french mêlée (dictionnaire Larousse) I was wondering if someone would want to correct that. I don't have an account to edit the wiki. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhaenys_Targaryen Posted November 26, 2018 Share Posted November 26, 2018 On 11/24/2018 at 4:29 PM, Baelor Blacktyde said: The article: Ronnet Connington The text: The word melee can either be written with no accents in American English, or can be written as such: mêlée. In my copy of the books, I see it with no accent: melee. meleé is definitely incorrect. Merriam-Webster: melee melee noun - variants: or less commonly mêlée From the french mêlée (dictionnaire Larousse) I was wondering if someone would want to correct that. I don't have an account to edit the wiki. Fixed! If you notice any more, do not hesitate to point them out! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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