A particular kind of arcane spellbook consisting of 13 or more spells and totalling at least 1200 MP (Mana Power). Only for the most elite of wizards.
(This definition is courtesy of the University of the Advanced Wizards Witnesses of Muinch, or UAWWM)
(This definition is courtesy of the University of the Advanced Wizards Witnesses of Muinch, or UAWWM)
'Say, That's a nice grimoire you've got there.'
'Thanks! I plan to participate in much wizardous mischief making use of the 13 spells I've got.'
'Thanks! I plan to participate in much wizardous mischief making use of the 13 spells I've got.'
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Get the Grimoire mug.A particular kind of arcane spellbook consisting of 13 or more spells and totalling at least 1200 MP (Mana Power). Only for the most elite of wizards.
(This definition is courtesy of the University of the Advanced Wizards Witnesses of Muinch, or UAWWM)
(This definition is courtesy of the University of the Advanced Wizards Witnesses of Muinch, or UAWWM)
'Say, That's a nice grimoire you've got there.'
'Thanks! I plan to participate in much wizardous mischief making use of the 13 spells I've got.'
'Thanks! I plan to participate in much wizardous mischief making use of the 13 spells I've got.'
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Get the Grimoire mug.A grimonym is a word dubiously posited as a synonym for another word by virtue of a word they are both synonymous with, but having different meanings or connotations.
That is, the spurious assertion that because A is synonymous with B, and B is synonymous with C, then A must be synonymous with C.
Not uncommon in English cryptic crosswords, when lazy setters try to find the most devious ways to refer to words in their clues.
That is, the spurious assertion that because A is synonymous with B, and B is synonymous with C, then A must be synonymous with C.
Not uncommon in English cryptic crosswords, when lazy setters try to find the most devious ways to refer to words in their clues.
'follow' can mean 'copy'. It can also mean 'pursue'.
However, if you said, "The master forger pursued Dali's technique", then 'pursued', to mean 'copied', would be a grimonym.
However, if you said, "The master forger pursued Dali's technique", then 'pursued', to mean 'copied', would be a grimonym.
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