• Grail

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ɡɹeɪɫ/
    • Rhymes: -eɪl

    Origin 1

    Old French graal ("cup"), from Medieval Latin gradalis.

    Full definition of grail

    Noun

    grail

    (plural grails)
    1. The Holy Grail.
    2. The object of an extended or difficult quest.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/grailBecoming an astronaut was his grail.

    Origin 2

    From Old French grael, ultimately from Latin graduale.

    Noun

    grail

    (plural grails)
    1. A book of offices in the Roman Catholic Church; a gradual.
      • Strypeantiphonals, missals, grails, processionals, etc.

    Origin 3

    Origin uncertain; perhaps a reduced form of gravel.

    Noun

    grail

    (uncountable)
    1. (poetic) Small particles of earth; gravel.
      • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, I.vii:Hereof this gentle knight vnweeting was,
        And lying downe vpon the sandie graile,
        Drunke of the streame, as cleare as cristall glas ....

    Origin 4

    Compare Old French graite slender.

    Noun

    grail

    (plural grails)
    1. One of the small feathers of a hawk.

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