A few days ago
Anonymous

Does anyone know the definition of the word Gralian(s)?

Does anyone know the definition of the word Gralian(s)?

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A few days ago
Insanity

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I think it’s a nonsense word made up to rhyme with “aliens.” Rasputina takes a lot of liberties with language, I would say.
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A few days ago
Rob
gralline? grallic

Of or pertaining to the Grallæ or wading birds.

Gral´lae

n. pl. 1. (Zool.) An order of birds which formerly included all the waders. By later writers it is usually restricted to the sandpipers, plovers, and allied forms; – called also Grallatores.

Grallatores is an order of birds. They are generally wading-birds and frequent the banks of streams and marshes. They have long legs and a long beak.

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A few days ago
Ruth
I am not familiar with this word. Is the spelling correct.?? The best definition that would fit, would be in relation to the Holy Grail. Here’s a website that may be of help:

http://www.musik.uu.se/ssm/stmonline/vol_2_1/Sorin.pdf

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Think you may have spelt it wrong there Dijon. Were you thinking more along the lines of ‘Grallae’; which is one of the titles given to the types of birds that are the ‘waders’ of the bunch.
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A few days ago
hihoukus
Doesn’t make any sense to me.

Could it mean “people looking for the Holy Grail”?

Not in those lyrics though…

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A few days ago
handdancing
I do not believe that this is a word that belongs to our English language.
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