
Griselda (folklore)
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Etymology
name composed of an obscure first element and of .
Proper noun
- The long-suffering wife of a nobleman in a medieval tale.
- used in Middle Ages, but rather rare today.
Quotations
- 1951 translation by Nevill Coghill of: 13?? Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales: Chaucer's Envoy to the Clerk's Tale:
- Husbands, be not so hardy as to assail
- The patience of your wives in hope to find
- Griseldas, for you certainly will fail.