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Holy Grail
Holy GrailnounAlso the Grail a cup or chalice that in medieval legend was associated with unusual powers, especially the regeneration of life and, later, Christian purity, and was much sought after by medieval knights: identified with the cup used at the Last Supper.
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Grail, HolyA cup or bowl that was the subject of many legends in the Middle Ages. It was often said to have been used by Jesus at The Last Supper. The Grail was supposedly transported to Britain, where it became an object of quest for the knights of the Round Table.
Holy Grail
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Arthurian Legend, Teutonic Legend. Also the Grail a cup or chalice that in medieval legend was associated with unusual powers, especially the regeneration of life and, later, Christian purity, and was much sought after by medieval knights: identified with the cup used at the Last Supper.
Wagner adapted the story of his opera Parsifal from the medieval legends of the search for the Holy Grail.
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Usually holy grail grail.
Brisket is the holy grail of barbecue because it's considered so difficult to cook well.
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Also called: Grail. Sangraal. (in medieval legend) the bowl used by Jesus at the Last Supper. It was allegedly brought to Britain by Joseph of Arimathea, where it became the quest of many knights
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(in modern spirituality) a symbol of the spiritual wholeness that leads a person to union with the divine
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informal any desired ambition or goal
the Holy Grail of infrared astronomy
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By extension, a “holy grail” is any esteemed object long sought for or attained only after great endeavor.
Etymology
Origin of Holy Grail
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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He co-directed The Holy Grail with Gilliam and also co-wrote the series Ripping Yarns with Palin, who he first met at Oxford University.
From BBC • Apr. 25, 2026
Described as an “unimaginable Holy Grail piece,” the card Paul sold features beloved Pokémon mascot Pikachu holding a pen and feather sweeper.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 17, 2026
Migne himself struggled to contain his emotions after achieving "every footballer's Holy Grail".
From Barron's • Nov. 19, 2025
That’s what makes the Rockies the Holy Grail for the math wonks and Ivy League whiz kids who make up baseball’s executive class.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 12, 2025
Genie stared at the teeth—he couldn’t really see them anymore, because they were submerged in milk—but he still stared into the glass, concentrating on not spilling it, as if he were carrying the Holy Grail.
From "As Brave As You" by Jason Reynolds
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