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gramercy

[gruh-mur-see] / grəˈmɜr si /


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"My dear Lord," said the young knight, "I give you gramercy for the great honor you do me in coming so early for to visit me."

From Men of Iron by Pyle, Howard

Well, Sir Knight, I give you gramercy for your courtesy, and so we will gladly take up our inn with you until the time of the tournament.

From The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions by Pyle, Howard

Readers then enjoyed impossible characters, whose talk was mainly of "gramercy" and similar curiosities, for they had the opportunity to "revel in the glamour of a bogus antiquity."

From Essays on Modern Novelists by Phelps, William Lyon

As to that, said Sir Gawaine, gramercy; also I pray to God that he send you honour and worship.

From Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 by Malory, Thomas, Sir

Good fellows, I give you gramercy for your fair regard.

From The Story of Sir Launcelot and His Companions by Pyle, Howard




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