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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French grimoire.
Noun
grimoar n (plural grimoare)
- (occult) grimoire
Declension
Swedish
Etymology
Borrowed from English grimoire, derived from French grimoire.
Noun
grimoar c
- (occult, rare) grimoire
- Synonyms: svartkonstbok, trolldomsbok, trollbok
2007 July 6, Flashback (forum), Vad är Svarta Bibeln?:Svarta bibeln är en helt vanlig grimoar i stil med salomos nycklar, grimoare verum och grimoare of armadel..- The Black Bible is a completely normal grimoire in the style of Solomon's keys, grimoire verum and grimoire of armadel..
2008 January 13, Flashback (forum), Varför är jag så fascinerad av magi?:De flesta magiska system bygger på någon form av tradition, som använder sig för någon form av manualer (på medeltiden kallade "grimoar").- Most magical systems are based on some form of tradition, which makes use of some form of manuals (called "grimoirs" in medieval times).
2022, 06:18 from the start, in Ulrika Lindfors-Davis, transl., The Sandman, season 1, episode 1 (TV series), spoken by Sir Roderick Burgess (Charles Dance):Nå, har ni med er den, Magdalena-grimoaren?- So, have you brought it, the Magdalene grimoire?
Usage notes
- Rarely ever used in the Swedish language. When it is used; it might be as an impromptu loanword, from an English or other foreign source, when the use of a more common term, such as trolldomsbok (“spellbook”), for some reason is seen as unfit.