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    grail
    noun
    Sometimes Grail any greatly desired and sought-after objective; ultimate ideal or reward.
  • Grail
    Grail
    noun
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grail

American  
[greyl] / greɪl /

noun

  1. Sometimes Grail any greatly desired and sought-after objective; ultimate ideal or reward.

    The film's protagonist is defined by the struggle for his grail, a championship title he failed to win earlier in life.

  2. Often the Grail Holy Grail.

    Weeks pass, and none of the knights return, so King Arthur himself must quest for the Grail.


Grail British  
/ ɡreɪl /

noun

  1. See Holy Grail

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of grail

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English graiel, graile, from Anglo-French grahel, grayel, Old French gräel, grel, from Medieval Latin gradālis “platter,” of uncertain origin; perhaps distantly connected to Latin crātēr “mixing bowl” ( see crater ( def. )) or crātis “wickerwork” ( see grate 1 ( def. ))

Explanation

A grail is some valuable thing you search for or pursue. A golfer's holy grail might be a hole in one. While the object of any serious pursuit is commonly described as a "holy grail," many who use the term might not know its origin. The original Holy Grail is a valuable chalice, cup, or plate — often made of gold — that's sought in medieval and Arthurian legends. The influence of Christianity makes the grail "holy," originally because it was said to have been used at the Last Supper. Grail has a Medieval Latin root, gradalis, "flat dish."

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"For more than twenty years, a high-pulse-energy femtosecond laser on chip was widely regarded as a holy grail of integrated photonics," says Kippenberg.

From Science Daily • Jun. 4, 2026

Everyone treats buy-and-hold as the holy grail because they are anchored to the extraordinary run from 1982 to today.

From MarketWatch • May 26, 2026

His tenure has delivered the Premier League title six times, as well as the holy grail of a Champions League plus three FA Cups and five Carabao Cups.

From BBC • May 24, 2026

Its octagonal shape is a riff on AP’s Royal Oak, a holy grail watch among collectors.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 22, 2026

I opened my grail diary and located my original notes on how to solve Zork.

From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline

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