Scrabble Bingo of the Day: GRAMARYE

Oct 29, 2011 12:07 AM

GRAMARYEn pl. -S  occult learning; magic

64 points (14 points without the bingo)

Simply put, GRAMARYE is MAGIC, SORCERY, and in some cases, NECROMANCY. But overall, there is very little distinction between the terms. Magic is best described as an OCCULT art that can manipulate certain aspects of reality through spiritual means, like charms and spells. Sorcery describes the alleged use of those magical powers, while necromancy usually deals with conjuring and interacting with the dead to reveal the future or alter a certain course of events.

Gramarye (or GRAMARY) covers all of these, as well as HEXEREI and WITCHCRAFT.

The word gramayre is said to originate from the GRIMOIRE, a book of magical lore. These books usually include instructions for making TALISMANS and AMULETS, performing magic spells, charms and DIVINATION, summoning or invoking otherworldly beings such as angels, spirits and demons.

Grimoire itself originates from the old French word grammaire, which initially referred to all books written in Latin, but eventually became the preferred term for books of magic. A current popular grimoire is the Black Pullet, which teaches the science of magical talismans and rings. The image below shows a few of the talismans offered.

Many horror movies contain gramarye, too many to list. But if you're looking for a good film for Halloween, just do a search for any of the words herein. A few to mention are The Evil Dead, Necronomicon: Book of Dead, Rosemary's Baby, The Craft, Pumpkinhead, The Ninth Gate, Lord of Illusions, and Suspiria, as well as any of the five hundred in the Witchcraft franchise.

Some more lighthearted examples would be Practical Magic, The Witches of Eastwick, The Witches, and any of the Harry Potter films.

Know of any more films associated with gramarye? List them in the comments below.

Synonyms

GRAMARYn pl. -IES  gramarye

Related Words

AMULETn pl. -S  an object worn to protect against evil or injury

BEWITCHv-ED, -ING, -ES  to affect by witchcraft or magic

BEWITCHERYn pl. -ERIES  sorcery

BEWITCHMENT
n pl. -S  sorcery

CANTRIPn pl. -S  a magic spell

DIVINATIONn pl. -S  the practice of seeking knowledge with magic  adjDIVINATORY

GRIMOIREn pl. -S  a book of magical lore (NOTE: Acceptable only in CSW, not OWL/OSPD)

HEXv-ED, -ING, -ES  to cast an evil spell upon

HEXERn pl. -S  one that hexes

HEXEREIn pl. -S  witchcraft

MAGICn pl. -S  sorcery

MAGICv-ICKED, -ICKING, -ICS  to affect by magic (sorcery)

NECROMANCY
n pl. -IES  magic dealing with the dead

OCCULTv-ED, -ING, -ES  to conceal

SORCERYn pl. -CERIES  alleged use of supernatural powers

TALISMANn pl. -S  an object believed to possess magical powers

WITCHv-ED, -ING, -S  to bewitch

WITCHCRAFTn pl. -S  the use of sorcery or magic

WITCHERYn pl. -ERIES  sorcery

WITCHINGn pl. -S  sorcery

Images by Mattes, yaqqothl, darkbooks, hashiworks, Jacques de Gheyn

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