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gramercy

[gruh-mur-see] / grəˈmɜr si /


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That saw the King with the Hundred Knights, and ran unto Sir Kay and smote him down, and took his horse, and gave him King Lot, whereof he said gramercy.

From Le Mort d'Arthur: Volume 1 by Malory, Thomas, Sir

The queen she was a glad woman, And said, Lord, gramercy: I dare undertake for them, That true men shall they be.

From The Book of Brave Old Ballads by Gilbert, John, Sir

My Good-Deeds, gramercy; I am well content, certainly, With your words sweet.

From "Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays by Rhys, Ernest

"My dear Lord," said the young knight, "I give you gramercy for the great honor you do me in coming so early for to visit me."

From Men of Iron by Pyle, Howard

"In very sooth, sweet my lord, gramercy and by your gracious leave—not so," sighed Sir Jocelyn.

From Beltane the Smith by Farnol, Jeffery