"Gravius" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Gravius LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

A graf; a chief magistrate or officer. A term derived from the more ancient “grafio:' and used ln combination with various other words, os an official title in Germany; as Margravius, Rheingravius, Landgravius, etc. Spelman

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Why do you think I write these feminist songs, to try and teach myself to respect myself. You know, it's not because I'm a hero.

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Laugh your heart out.

Bob is sitting on the ice all day fishing with no luck, not even a nibble. Cold and tired he is about to leave, when a guy walks up cuts a hole in the ice beside him, and starts pulling out fish as fast a he can drop his hook in the water. Bob can't believe it, he yells over " whats your secret?" "woogatkakeptewrwm" he answers back. "what did you say?" replies Bob. The man spits a large ball of worms on the ice and says to Bob, " you have to keep your worms warm".

earl ENGLISH

A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that …

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Earl LAW AND LEGAL

A title of nobility, formerly the highest in England, now the third, ranking between a marquis and a viscount, and …

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Gerefa LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. Greve, reve, or reeve; a ministerial oflicer of high antiq-ulty in England; answering to the grave or …

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graf ENGLISH

A German title of nobility, equivalent to earl in English, or count in French. See Earl.

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