Sangraal

[ sang-greyl ]
/ sæŋˈgreɪl /

noun

grail(def 1); the Holy Grail.
Also San·gre·al [sang-gree-uh l] /ˈsæŋ gri əl/.

Origin of Sangraal

1400–50; late Middle English sangrayle, seynt Graal, < Old French Saint Graal

Example sentences from the Web for sangraal

  • "The Sangraal," he said, forgetting in his agitation the few odds and ends of Old English he had memorized.

    A Knyght Ther Was |Robert F. Young
  • He'd returned to the Age of Chivalry to steal the Sangraal, not to play nursemaid to damosels in distress.

    A Knyght Ther Was |Robert F. Young
  • Mallory let him pass, straining his eyes in vain for a glimpse of the Sangraal.

    A Knyght Ther Was |Robert F. Young
  • "You mentioned something a while back about having been given guardianship of the Sangraal at your own request," he said.

    A Knyght Ther Was |Robert F. Young