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gramarye
or gram·a·ry
[ gram-uh-ree ]
gramarye
/ ˈɡræmərɪ /
noun
- archaic.magic, necromancy, or occult learning
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gramarye1
C14: from Old French gramaire grammar
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Example Sentences
But in all this there is a singular touch of illusion, of what his contemporaries had learnt from Scott to call gramarye.
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There were fireflies abroad that night, too, increasing the gramarye of it.
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It is the life and soul of all poetry—the lusus—the make-believe—the glamour and the gramarye.
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