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Grimalkin

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27: 106:. The novel is a story of talking cats, and part of it relates the story of the Grimalkin's death. According to the editors of a modern edition, the story, and thus the name, originates with Baldwin in terms of being the earliest example known in print. It is also spelled Grimmalkin or Grimolochin. 171:
A cat named Grimalkin appears in Shirley Jackson's short story "The Man in the Woods". It is soon ousted in a brief catfight by the new, unnamed black cat who has just arrived in the heels of the young protagonist Christopher. The new cat assumes the name of Grimalkin.
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A cat familiar named “Grimalkin” is the watch cat of Dr. Julian Karswell in the 1957 film Curse of the Demon directed by Jacques Tourneur. It normally looked like a small housecat, but had the ability to transform into a large jaguar to attack intruders.
211:. She is depicted as a cruel torturer who uses a large pair of scissors to take the thumb bones of her enemies. Her main role is as a close ally and mentor of the main character, Thomas Ward. 192:. A malk, cat-like faerie acting as a servant to Mab. She uses him as an interpreter, with Grimalkin speaking to other people in her stead while she remains silent. He first appears in 416: 408: 58:. The term stems from "grey" (the colour) plus "malkin", an archaic term with several meanings (a low class woman, a weakling, a 140:. The narrator questions if it's a cat looking at a mouse or the devil looking for a soul, in this case that of Judge Pyncheon. 333: 132: 486: 165: 20: 103: 299:
A cat identified as a "Grey Malkin" (as of an exotic cat breed) is the eponymous subject of the serial story
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A grimalkin is mentioned in the Episode "The Joke's on Catwoman" (Episode 17 of Season 3) of the 1960's
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setting, 'Grimaline' is the name of a side-character, which is a name derived from Grimalkin.
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Grimalkin is the most powerful witch assassin in the popular children's series,
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A cat named Grimalkin is mentioned as a deceased former companion to Elaine in
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Grimalkin is the name of a mysterious black cat in the game Cat Cafe Manager.
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in 1792, contains the line "Before thou lay’st an aged grimalkin low".
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A cat named Grimalkin is a companion to Sham and Agba in
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Grimalkin (disambiguation)

Louis Le Breton
Dictionnaire Infernal
archaic
cat
mop
hypocoristic
Maud
early modern period
the devil
witchcraft
familiar
Beware the Cat
William Baldwin
William Shakespeare
Macbeth
Three Witches
Macbeth
The House of the Seven Gables
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights
Anna Seward
The Gentleman's Magazine
Batman TV Series
The Dresden Files
Jim Butcher
Summer Knight
Spook's

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