Grimalkin - Wikipedia Scottish legend makes reference to the grimalkin as a faery cat that dwells in the highlands During the early modern period, the name grimalkin – and cats in general – became associated with the devil and witchcraft
Grimalkin — Grokipedia Grimalkin is an archaic English term primarily denoting a domestic cat, especially an old female cat, often characterized as gray or brindled in color
Grimalkin - The Spooks Wiki Grimalkin is a main character (both antagonist and protagonist) in The Wardstone Chronicles and The Starblade Chronicles Grimalkin is the witch assassin of the Malkin Clan She is infamous for her scissors, which is rumored to be used to snip the thumb bones of her enemies
Grimalkin - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline grimalkin (n ) name given to a cat, especially an old she-cat, 1620s, as in, or from, Shakespeare's Gray-Malkin, in "Macbeth" (1605); from gray (adj ) + Malkin, diminutive of fem proper name Matilda or Maud
grimalkin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From grey + malkin; literally "grey-haired cat" or "grey-haired woman" Servant: "Commend me unto Titton Tatton and to Puss thy Catton, and tell her that Grimalkin is dead "