Definitions For Grimalkin
Noun
GRIMALKIN (plural GRIMALKINs) A cat, especially an elderly female. (archaic) A bad-tempered old woman; a crone.Quotations
1553 - w:william baldwin, william baldwin, s:beware the cat, beware the cat : Servant:..."Commend me unto Titton Tatton and to Puss thy Catton, and tell her that Grimalkin is dead.". 1606 - w:william shakespeare, william shakespeare, s:the tragedy of macbeth, macbeth Act I, Scene I : Witch: I come, Gray-Malkin. 1749 — w:henry fielding, henry fielding, s:the history of tom jones, a foundling, tom jones, book II, ch 4 : As fair Grimalkin, who, though the youngest of the feline family, degenerates not in ferocity from the elder branches of her house, and though inferior in strength, is equal in fierceness to the noble tiger himself, when a little mouse, whom it hath long tormented in sport, escapes from her clutches for a while, frets, scolds, growls, swears; but if the trunk, or box, behind which the mouse lay hid be again removed, she flies like lightning on her prey, and, with envenomed wrath, bites, scratches, mumbles, and tears the little animal. 1836 - w:washington irving, washington irving, s:abbotsford and newstead abbey, abbotsford and newstead abbey, Abbotsford : Among the other important and privileged members of the household who figured in attendance at the dinner, was a large gray cat, who, I observed, was regaled from time to time with tit-bits from the table. This sage grimalkin was a favorite of both master and mistress, and slept at night in their room. 1927 - w:h. p. lovecraft, h. p. lovecraft, s:the dream-quest of unknown kadath, the dream-quest of unknown kadath'' : Very quietly therefore did Randolph Carter steal to the edge of the wood and send the cry of the cat over the starlit fields. And a great grimalkin in a nearby cottage took up the burden and relayed it across leagues of rolling meadow to warriors large and small, black, grey, tiger, white, yellow, and mixed, and it echoed through Nir and beyond the Skai even into Ulthar, and Ulthar's numerous cats called in chorus and fell into a line of march.Synonyms
bad-tempered old woman See thesaurus:old womanTranslations
Bulgarian: стара котка, f, sc=Cyrl Bulgarian: зла старица, f, sc=Cyrl, вещица, sc=Cyrl Dutch: feeks Spanish: bruja, fEtymology
From grey + malkin; literally "grey-haired cat" or "grey-haired woman".Is Grimalkin a Scrabble Word?
Words With Friends
YES
Scrabble US
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Scrabble UK
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English International (SOWPODS)
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Scrabble Global
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
16
Words with Friends
20
The word Grimalkin is worth 16 points in Scrabble and 20 points in Words with Friends