Anonymous ID: f213cc Oct. 23, 2020, 12:10 a.m. No.11233132   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3145

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Padawan

 

What does Padawan mean?

 

A Padawan is a learner or apprentice. The term can refer specifically to a Jedi apprentice within the Star Wars universe. It can also be used more generally to refer to a trainee, a beginner, or an inexperienced person.

 

Padawan comes from the Star Wars franchise, and was coined by creator George Lucas. Padawan was not used in the original Star Wars trilogy; it was first introduced in 1999 prequel The Phantom Menace. Padawans, sometimes referred to as Padawan learners or apprentices, belong to the order of the Jedi, which is a peacekeeping organization known for their monastic lifestyle and their ability to harness the energy of the Force. Jedi Padawans are paired with more experienced Jedi, who train them in the ways of their order. Extending the allusion, Star Wars fans adopted Padawan for any young or inexperienced person by the early 2000s, a use that has only become more popular over time.

 

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