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Percival
[ pur-suh-vuhl ]
noun
- Also Per·ci·vale. Arthurian Legend. a knight of King Arthur's court who sought the Holy Grail: comparable to Parzival or Parsifal in Teutonic legend.
- a male given name.
Percival
/ ˈpɜːsɪvəl /
noun
- (in Arthurian legend) a knight in King Arthur's court German equivalentParzival
Word History and Origins
Origin of Percival1
Example Sentences
Trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation, which owns the works, are to donate 1,700 pieces following a 15-year loan to the London museum.
Sir Percival David was born into a wealthy family in Bombay in 1892 and inherited a baronetcy from his father, as well as ownership of the family company.
Trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation said he had wanted his private collection to be used to inform and inspire people.
Dr Cullinan said he was "humbled by the generosity of the trustees of the Sir Percival David Foundation".
The 1,700 items, which have already been on long-term loan to the museum since 2009, were collected by Indian-born British businessman Sir Percival David, who lived from 1892 to 1964.
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