graal

/ɡreɪl/
noun
  1. A legendary object, often a cup or dish, associated with the quest for spiritual or moral perfection in medieval stories.
    • King Arthur's knights searched for the holy graal in many tales.
    • In the story, only the purest knight could find the graal.
    • The graal was said to have magical powers and bring eternal youth.
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