Perceval
[pur-suh-vuh l] /ˈpɜr sə vəl/
noun
1.
Spencer, 1762–1812, British statesman: prime minister 1809–12.
2.
Arthurian Romance. .
/ˈpɜːsɪvəl/
noun
1.
Spencer. 1762–1812, British statesman; prime minister (1809–12); assassinated
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