Does Grimmuald have a meaning?

zebco606 zebco606 at yahoo.com
Sun Jul 13 21:48:21 UTC 2003


No: HPFGUIDX 69972

--- In HPforGrownups at yahoogroups.com, Kathryn Wolber 
<molly_weasley_wannabe at y...> wrote:
> 
> I've been trying to figure out if Grimmuald has any kind of 
meaning.  The other day I was watching a re-run of the 
show "Charmed" and on the show the Book of Spells for the dark side 
is called the Grimmuar (don't know about spelling but that's how it 
sounds).  If it is just a coincidence, it's interesting that an evil 
book in a show about magic is so close to the road the formerly evil 
Black house is on...when both writers use mythology in the stories.  
I tried to do some research online but obviously everything about 
Grimmuald was a book review or a quiz.  Any thoughts on this?
>  
> ~*Kathryn*~

Answered in previous post, grim old. Sounds right but anxious to 
hear if someone knows a better answer.

dorothy
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