Grail - translation to russian
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Grail - translation to russian

CUP, DISH OR STONE WITH MIRACULOUS POWERS, IMPORTANT MOTIF IN ARTHURIAN LITERATURE
The Quest of the Holy Grail; Sangreal; Holy Graal; Quest for the Holy Grail; Holy grail; The Holy Grail; Grail legend; Grail Quest; Grail myth; Grail; Queste du Graal; Sangraal; Holy Grail Quest; Sangrael; The Holy Glair; San Greal; Sangrail; Grail mythos; Grail Myth; The Grail
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  • ''Die Gralsburg'' (''The Grail Castle'') by [[Hans Thoma]] (1899)
  • Grail diary of [[Henry Jones, Sr.]] from the 1989 film ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade]]'' at the [[Hollywood Museum]]
  • The Grail in 1933 German stamp
  • The Holy Grail depicted on a stained glass window at [[Quimper Cathedral]]

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  • Fourth grade students at [[Emily Dickinson Elementary School]] in [[Bozeman, Montana]] who suggested names ''Ebb'' and ''Flow''.<ref name=ebbflow/>
  • GRAIL-transit-Earth-Moon
  • MoonKAM shot
AMERICAN LUNAR SCIENCE MISSION IN NASA'S DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory; MoonKam; Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory; 2011-046; GRAIL B; GRAIL A; MoonKAM; GRAIL mission; Gravity Recovery and Internal Laboratory; Ebb (spacecraft); Flow (spacecraft); Discovery 11; Discovery mission 11

[greɪl]

общая лексика

грааль (по средневековой легенде чаша на тайной вечере Христа, в кот. после распятия собрали его кровь; была, якобы, привезена в Англию и таинственно исчезла из-за греховности хранителей; предмет розысков рыцарей короля Артура [King Arthur];)

гравий

синоним

Round Table

Grail         
  • Fourth grade students at [[Emily Dickinson Elementary School]] in [[Bozeman, Montana]] who suggested names ''Ebb'' and ''Flow''.<ref name=ebbflow/>
  • GRAIL-transit-Earth-Moon
  • MoonKAM shot
AMERICAN LUNAR SCIENCE MISSION IN NASA'S DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory; MoonKam; Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory; 2011-046; GRAIL B; GRAIL A; MoonKAM; GRAIL mission; Gravity Recovery and Internal Laboratory; Ebb (spacecraft); Flow (spacecraft); Discovery 11; Discovery mission 11

[greil]

существительное

общая лексика

The (Holy) Grail - [миф.] Грааль, чаша Грааля

мифология

Грааль

Grail         
  • Fourth grade students at [[Emily Dickinson Elementary School]] in [[Bozeman, Montana]] who suggested names ''Ebb'' and ''Flow''.<ref name=ebbflow/>
  • GRAIL-transit-Earth-Moon
  • MoonKAM shot
AMERICAN LUNAR SCIENCE MISSION IN NASA'S DISCOVERY PROGRAM
Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory; MoonKam; Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory; 2011-046; GRAIL B; GRAIL A; MoonKAM; GRAIL mission; Gravity Recovery and Internal Laboratory; Ebb (spacecraft); Flow (spacecraft); Discovery 11; Discovery mission 11
Grail noun The (Holy) Grail myth. - Грааль, чаша Грааля

Definition

grail
¦ noun (the Grail or the Holy Grail) (in medieval legend) the cup or platter used by Christ at the Last Supper and in which Joseph of Arimathea received Christ's blood, especially as the object of quests by knights.
?something that is eagerly sought after.
Origin
from OFr. graal, from med. L. gradalis 'dish'.

Wikipedia

Holy Grail

The Holy Grail (French: Saint Graal, Breton: Graal Santel, Welsh: Greal Sanctaidd, Cornish: Gral) is a treasure that serves as an important motif in Arthurian literature. Various traditions describe the Holy Grail as a cup, dish, or stone with miraculous healing powers, sometimes providing eternal youth or sustenance in infinite abundance, often guarded in the custody of the Fisher King and located in the hidden Grail castle. By analogy, any elusive object or goal of great significance may be perceived as a "holy grail" by those seeking such.

A "grail" (Old French: graal or greal), wondrous but not unequivocally holy, first appears in Perceval, the Story of the Grail, an unfinished chivalric romance written by Chrétien de Troyes around 1190. Chrétien's story inspired many continuations, translators and interpreters in the later-12th and early-13th centuries, including Wolfram von Eschenbach, who perceived the Grail as a stone. The Christian, Celtic or possibly other origins of the Arthurian grail trope are uncertain and have been debated amongst literary scholars and historians.

In the late 12th century, Robert de Boron in Joseph d'Arimathie portrayed the Grail as Jesus's vessel from the Last Supper, which Joseph of Arimathea used to catch Christ's blood at the crucifixion. Thereafter, the Holy Grail became interwoven with the legend of the Holy Chalice, the Last Supper cup, an idea continued in works such as the Lancelot-Grail cycle and consequently the 15th-century Le Morte d'Arthur. In this form, it is now a popular theme in modern culture and has become the subject of pseudohistorical writings and of conspiracy theories.

Examples of use of Grail
1. Holy grail The holy grail would be the ability to achieve all of our scientific purposes without using any animals at all.
2. The Higgs boson is the Holy Grail of particle physics.
3. "It‘s the holy grail of deep sea animals," he said.
4. They also associate Magdalene with the Holy Grail.
5. "Choice" is the Holy Grail of the global consumer economy.
What is the Russian for grail? Translation of &#39grail&#39 to Russian