Definition of Grayle

1. grail [n -S] - See also: grail

Lexicographical Neighbors of Grayle

grayfly
grayhaired
grayhead
grayheads
grayhen
grayhound
grayhounds
graying
grayish
grayish brown
grayishly
grayishness
grayite
graylag
graylags
grayle (current term)
grayles
grayline
grayling
graylings
graylist
graylisted
graylisting
graylists
grayly
graymail
graymails
grayness
graynesses
grayout

Literary usage of Grayle

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

1. The Book Lover: A Magazine of Book Lore (1900)
"General grayle was a hard, resolute, sensible man, and he was a disciplinarian by inclination and training. He had a family of four sons and three daughters ..."

2. Churchwardens' Accounts of S. Edmund & S. Thomas, Sarum, 1443-1702 with by Henry James Fowle Swayne (1896)
"Item j grayle in the secunde lef ' el ... It' j grayle in the ijde lef ' salus populi ' in blacke letters. ..."

3. Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George S. Fry, William Phillimore Watts Phillimore (1895)
"So seised, the said John grayle by indenture dated loth September, 5 James I [1607], made at Stone in the parish of Barkeley, between himself of the one ..."

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