Definitions for Parsifal

Parsifal Par·si·fal

Spelling: [pahr-suh-fuh l, -fahl]
IPA: /ˈpɑr sə fəl, -ˌfɑl/

Parsifal is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 285 anagrams from letters in Parsifal (aafilprs).

Definitions for Parsifal

noun

  1. (italics) a music drama by Richard Wagner: composed 1877–82; première 1882.
  2. Teutonic Legend. Percival (def 1).

Examples for Parsifal

Yet was this the very crime to which Klingsor would drive her for the ruin of Parsifal.

That is the key-note of Parsifal, the Knight of the Sangrail.

At this moment Gurnemanz, accompanied by Parsifal and Kundry, enter.

Thoroughly scarred by his past, Parsifal leaves an urban life to return to his childhood forest home.

Two days passed, on the first of which Parsifal was given, and on the second Meistersinger.

So in Parsifal the white dove descends, overshadowing the Grail.

I couldn't make out quite if she were Parsifal's mother or what.

The first course begins with his early opera "Rienzi" and ends with "Parsifal."

I couldn't talk about it; there's nothing to say about it, except that it is Parsifal.

Cecil should have the Parsifal, and anything else that he liked.

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