Perceval









Perceval


Perceval [pur-suh-vuh l] Examples noun

  1. Spencer,1762–1812, British statesman: prime minister 1809–12.
  2. Arthurian Romance. Percival.

Examples from the Web for perceval Historical Examples of perceval

  • Seventy-four of the professors voted for Mr. Gladstone and fifteen for Mr. Perceval.

    The Grand Old Man

    Richard B. Cook

  • Perceval had been a lawyer, and had risen to the rank of attorney-general.

    Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 360, October 1845

    Various

  • Mr. Perceval wrote to me in support of the judgment of Mr. Palmer and the dignitaries.

    Apologia Pro Vita Sua

    John Henry Cardinal Newman

  • Then Perceval went with the witches to their Castle of Glaive.

    King Arthur’s Knights

    Henry Gilbert

  • The green knight came and thanked Perceval for thus saving his life.

    King Arthur’s Knights

    Henry Gilbert

  • British Dictionary definitions for perceval Perceval noun

    1. Spencer. 1762–1812, British statesman; prime minister (1809–12); assassinated
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