noun
- Plural of gramarye; magic, sorcery, or occult knowledge, especially as depicted in medieval romance or fantasy literature.
Usage: archaic; literary; chiefly in fantasy and historical fiction contexts
Examples
- The wizard's gramaryes allowed him to summon creatures from other realms.
- In the medieval tale, the sorceress guarded ancient gramaryes in her tower.
- The knight feared the dark gramaryes practiced by his enemy.
- She studied the gramaryes of old, seeking to understand forgotten spells.
- The grimoire contained numerous gramaryes written in cipher.