Definitions for Grimaldi

Grimaldi Gri·mal·di

Spelling: [gri-mahl-dee, -mawl-]
IPA: /grɪˈmɑl di, -ˈmɔl-/

Grimaldi is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 218 anagrams from letters in Grimaldi (adgiilmr).

Definitions for Grimaldi

noun

  1. Joseph, 1779–1837, English actor, mime, and clown.
  2. a walled plain in the third quadrant of the face of the moon: about 120 miles (195 km) in diameter.

Examples for Grimaldi

The subject is no less a one than their and our Joe—the immortal Grimaldi.

Of this an instance may be found in Grimaldi's Origines Genealogic, pp. 22, 23.

“Grimaldi was pantomime,” writes Andrew McConnell Scott in his biography, The Pantomime Life of Joseph Grimaldi.

Grimaldi calls for notice as the darkest object of its size in the moon.

The magistrate heard the case, sentenced Grimaldi to pay 5s.

Did Grimaldi, in his best days, ever do anything in this way equal to Da Costa?

The name was to be Grimaldi, and I was to write it all every week.

I went home angry with Grimaldi, Rinaldi, and everyone else.

Grimaldi says that he could not find two capitals or two bases alike.

However, Grimaldi was no ordinary antagonist, and not to be outwearied.

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