Parzival
[pahr-tsi-fahl] /ˈpɑr tsɪˌfɑl/
noun, Teutonic Legend.
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/German ˈpartsifal/
noun
1.
a variant of Parsifal
also Parsifal, hero of medieval legends, from Old French Perceval, literally “he who breaks through the valley,” from percer “to pierce, break through” (see pierce) + val “valley” (see vale).
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