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- Grimalkin abstract "A grimalkin (also called a greymalkin) is an archaic term for a cat. The term stems from "grey" (the color) plus "malkin", an archaic term with several meanings (a cat, a low class woman, a weakling, a mop or a name) derived from a hypocoristic form of the female name Maud. Scottish legend makes reference to the grimalkin as a faery cat that dwells in the highlands.The term/name may first come from Beware the Cat (published 1570) by William Baldwin. The novel is a story of talking cats, and part of it relates the story of the Grimalkin's death. According to its editors, the story, and thus the name, originates with Baldwin in terms of being the earliest example known in print. It is also spelled Grimmalkin or Grimolochin.During the early modern period, the name grimalkin – and cats in general – became associated with the devil and witchcraft. Women tried as witches in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries were often accused of having a familiar, frequently a grimalkin. A noted example is a familiar of one of the three witches in Macbeth.".
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- Grimalkin wikiPageRevisionID "670320326".
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Ailurophobia.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Beware_the_Cat.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Cat.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fictional_cats.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Witchcraft.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Familiar.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Familiar_spirit.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Hypocorism.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Hypocoristic.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Macbeth.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Malkin.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Maud_(given_name).
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Mop.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink Robene_and_Makyne.
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLink William_Baldwin_(author).
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greymalkin".
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grimalkin".
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grimmalkin".
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Malkin".
- Grimalkin wikiPageWikiLinkText "grimalkin".
- Grimalkin hasPhotoCollection Grimalkin.
- Grimalkin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Failed_verification.
- Grimalkin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Grimalkin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Grimalkin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Grimalkin subject Category:Fictional_cats.
- Grimalkin subject Category:Witchcraft.
- Grimalkin hypernym Term.
- Grimalkin comment "A grimalkin (also called a greymalkin) is an archaic term for a cat. The term stems from "grey" (the color) plus "malkin", an archaic term with several meanings (a cat, a low class woman, a weakling, a mop or a name) derived from a hypocoristic form of the female name Maud. Scottish legend makes reference to the grimalkin as a faery cat that dwells in the highlands.The term/name may first come from Beware the Cat (published 1570) by William Baldwin.".
- Grimalkin label "Grimalkin".
- Grimalkin sameAs Q5609222.
- Grimalkin sameAs Q5609222.
- Grimalkin wasDerivedFrom Grimalkin?oldid=670320326.
- Grimalkin isPrimaryTopicOf Grimalkin.