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[ gri-zel-duh ] / grɪˈzɛl də /
nouna woman of exemplary meekness and patience. a female given name: from a Germanic word meaning “gray battle.” Origin of Griselda(def. 1) after a character in a tale of the same name in Boccaccio's Decameron Words nearby GriseldaGriqua, Griqualand East, Griqualand West, Gris, grisaille, Griselda, griseofulvin, griseous, grisette, gris-gris, Grisham Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for GriseldaShort and plump, with a dimpled chin, Griselda Blanco might have been the grandmother next door. Griselda Blanco: The Gunned-Down Godmother|Mac Margolis|September 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST Griselda Blanco, a.k.a. the ‘Queen of Cocaine,’ was shot to death in Colombia this week. Griselda Blanco: The Gunned-Down Godmother|Mac Margolis|September 5, 2012|DAILY BEAST But when the spring did come at last this year, it would be impossible for me to tell you how Griselda enjoyed it. The Cuckoo Clock|Mrs. Molesworth The brilliant beauty of Griselda had faded, and there were traces of long illness on her sweet face. Her Season in Bath|Emma Marshall
It was made in the shape of a temple, or a palace—Griselda was not sure which. The Cuckoo Clock|Mrs. Molesworth The Marquis having chosen patient Griselda for his wife, causes the court ladies to dress her in her father's cottage. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 68, No. 417, July, 1850|Various They wanted her to stay in bed, but to this Griselda so much objected that they did not insist upon it. The Cuckoo Clock|Mrs. Molesworth
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