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[gri'zeldə]
существительное
общая лексика
кроткая и терпеливая женщина
особ. преданная и послушная жена
литература
Гризельда (персонаж книги Дж. Чосера «Кентерберийские рассказы»)
[gri'zeldə]
существительное
общая лексика
Грисел(ь)да
Гризел(ь)да (женское имя)
Griselda is a feminine given name from Germanic sources that is now used in English, Italian, and Spanish as well. According to the 1990 United States Census, the name was 1066th in popularity among females in the United States.
It has been suggested that the name originated from Old English "gris hild", meaning "dark battle". The name likely specifically stems from the Proto-Germanic language elements *grīsaz, meaning both "grey" and "fearsome, terrible", and *haliþaz, meaning "warrior, hero", or alternately *hildiz, meaning "battle" (compare modern German grau and Held).
As a figure in European folklore, Griselda is noted for her patience and obedience and has been depicted in works of art, literature and opera.
The name can also be spelled "Griselde", "Grisselda", "Grieselda", "Grizelda", "Gricelda", and "Criselda".
Common nicknames include "Zelda", "Selda", "Grissy", "Gris", "Grisel", "Grizel" or "Crisel"
People named Griselda include: