Definition of Graips

1. graip [n] - See also: graip

Lexicographical Neighbors of Graips

grainily
graininess
graininesses
graining
grainings
grainland
grainlands
grainless
grainlike
grains of paradise
grainy
grainy club
grainy club mushrooms
graip
graips (current term)
graith
graithed
graithing
graithly
graiths
grakle
grakles
grallae
grallatores
grallatorial
grallatory
grallic
gralline
gralloch

Literary usage of Graips

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

1. Folk and Hero Tales by James MacDougall, Alfred Trübner Nutt (1891)
"See "The Man in the Tuft of Wool", by Dr. McLauchlan, in vol. ii of A History of the Highlands.—J. McD. P. 74. " Wooden graips" are long-pronged ..."

2. Crieff: Its Traditions and Characters, with Anecdotes of Strathearn by Duncan Macara (1881)
"He, with some others, had graips in their hands, when, on a sudden, they heard a tremendous sound, and, on looking round, the earthquake ..."

3. British Farmer's Magazine (1851)
"The trench being thus cleared of its upper surface, its subsoil is stirred with graips, or folks, as they are called in England, having long and strong ..."

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