Definition of Graals

1. graal [n] - See also: graal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Graals

goyisch
goyish
goys
gozzan
gozzans
gozzard
gozzards
gp120
gp160 processing protease
gp4l
gr
gr/scf
gr8
graafian
graal
graals (current term)
grab
grab-bag
grab-bags
grab and go
grab bag
grab bags
grab bar
grab sample
grab some pine
grabable
grabbable
grabbag
grabbags

Literary usage of Graals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Legend of Sir Perceval: Studies Upon Its Origin, Development, and by Jessie Laidlay Weston (1906)
"Here it is said that on entering the hall he ' vit sor graals d'argent ester plus de . c . testes de sanglier.'1 Which seems to indicate that the copyist, ..."

2. Christian Iconography: Or, The History of Christian Art in the Middle Ages by Adolphe Napoléon Didron (1851)
"In this example we have three graals instead of one. Besides Genoa, the cities of Auxerre and Angers each claimed the honour of possessing the true ..."

3. Visions and Revisions: A Book of Literary Devotions by John Cowper Powys (1915)
"Or are they not words at all, but chalices and Holy graals, of human passion, full of the life-blood, staining the lips that approach them scarlet, ..."

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