graith Antonyms

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Meaning of graith

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graith (v. t.)

See Greith.

Webster

graith (n.)

Furniture; apparatus or accouterments for work, traveling, war, etc.

graith Sentence Examples

  1. The knight graithed his armor in preparation for the impending battle.
  2. The hikers graithed their packs with food, water, and essential gear.
  3. The mechanic graithed the engine with new spark plugs and an oil filter.
  4. The surgeon graithed the operating room with all the necessary instruments.
  5. The chef graithed the vegetables with precision, slicing them into uniform pieces.
  6. The fisherman graithed his line with a fresh hook and bait.
  7. The artist graithed her canvas with a layer of gesso before beginning to paint.
  8. The writer graithed her manuscript with numerous revisions and edits.
  9. The child graithed his birthday cake with colorful frosting and decorations.
  10. The victim graithed their wounds with antiseptic and bandages.

FAQs About the word graith

See Greith., Furniture; apparatus or accouterments for work, traveling, war, etc.

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The knight graithed his armor in preparation for the impending battle.

The hikers graithed their packs with food, water, and essential gear.

The mechanic graithed the engine with new spark plugs and an oil filter.

The surgeon graithed the operating room with all the necessary instruments.