identical with the Cup ot the Last Supper, [406];

Wolfram von Eschenbach's conception of the story of the [407];

preserved in Castle of Munsalväsche, [407];

the, a talisman of abundance, [409];

false derivation of the word, from gréable, [409];

true derivation, [409], note;

combination of Celtic poetry, German mysticism, Christian Chivalry, and ancient sun-myths contained in, [411], [412]

Grania. Loved by Dermot of the Love Spot, [123];

elopes with Dermot, [261];

tales of Deirdre and, compared, [296]-[304];