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English

Noun

graal (plural graals)

  1. Obsolete form of grail.
    • 1824, The New Monthly Magazine, page 486:
      A great admirer of antiquities and graals.

References

Anagrams

Dutch

Etymology

From Old French graal, greal (cup), from Medieval Latin gradalis, possibly corrupted over time from Latin crater (bowl).

Pronunciation

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Noun

graal m (uncountable, no diminutive)

  1. grail

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Medieval Latin gradālis (dish), of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

Noun

graal m (plural graux)

  1. Holy Grail

Further reading

Galician

Etymology

From Old French graal (cup), from Medieval Latin gradalis, possibly corrupted over time from Latin crater (bowl).

Pronunciation

Noun

graal m (plural graais)

  1. grail

Derived terms

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French graal, greal, from Medieval Latin gradālis (dish), of unknown origin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡraˈaːl/, /ɡrɛˈaːl/, /ɡraːl/

Proper noun

graal

  1. (rare) the Holy Grail

Descendants

  • English: grail

References

Old French

Etymology

Medieval Latin gradālis (dish), of unknown origin.

Noun

graal oblique singular, m (oblique plural graaus or graax or graals, nominative singular graaus or graax or graals, nominative plural graal)

  1. Holy Grail

Descendants

Portuguese

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