Graymalkin is a character mentioned in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." In the play, Graymalkin is the name of one of the witches' familiars, who is described as a gray cat. The cat is associated with dark magic and serves as a symbol of the supernatural elements present in the play.
The short answer is that according to my GPS, no. There IS a Salem Center in New York, and it IS in Westchester county. However, there's no Graymalkin Lane. TRIVIA: Graymalkin was the name of the witch's cat in "MacBeth."
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Graymalkin and Paddock are the familiars of the witches in William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth." Graymalkin, a gray cat, and Paddock, a toad, are spirits that serve the witches and are mentioned in Act 1, Scene 1 of the play. They are symbolic of the supernatural elements present throughout the play.
It is a line from Shakespeare's Macbeth. One of the witches is being calle (presumably meowed at) by her familiar, a gray cat named "Graymalkin," and is called offstage.
Gaylord Brewer has written: 'Give over, Graymalkin'
Graymalkin is a name invented by Shakespeare. It is thought to orignate from the words: grey meaning "the color grey" and malkin, a diminutive of the name Muad/Mathilda; an Old High German name coming from the words maht/mehtmeaning "might" and hild meaning "battle". The name takes on the meaning of grey cat or grey-haired woman.Paddock comes from the Middle English parroc, meaning "enclosed land/enclosure, fence".
Charles Xavier's school is located at 1407 Graymalkin Lane, Salem Center (part of the town of North Salem), located in the very northeast corner of Westchester County, New York.
The witches' animals: The first witch has a familiar in the form of a cat, with its name being Greymalkin. Greymalkin means grey cat. The grey part is the colour, the malkin part was a nickname for Matilda or Maud that could be used as a name for a cat. The second witch has a familiar in the form of a toad, with its name being Paddock.
In Shakespearean times, "paddock" referred to a toad. When Shakespeare wrote about "paddock calls," he was likely referring to the croaky sounds made by toads, often associated with magical or supernatural themes in his plays.
some random popular ones include Harry Potter- 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging, Surrey, UK Clark Kent/ Superman- 344 Clinton St., Apt. 3B, Metropolis, USA (In later comics he lives with Lois Lane at 1938 Sulivan Lane, Metropolis, USA) Xavier Institute for Higher Learning (from X-Men) - 1407 Graymalkin Lane, Salem Center, New York The Addams Family - Cemetery Ridge, USA The Simpsons - 742 Evergreen Terrace, Springfield, USA and there is my favorite: 221B Baker St. where you can find Sherlock Holmes
The school has been called many things in the past, both as official names and by the people who attend there. Usually, it is found being called the 'Xavier School (or Institute) for Gifted Youngsters'. However, in recent comic years it was renamed to the Jean Grey School for Higher Learning. Officially, this school has also been named the 'Xavier Institute for Higher Learning', 'Xavier's School for Gifted Children', 'Xavier Academy', and just the 'Xavier Estate'. However, it can be found being referenced by different people at different names. These names can include 'Xavier Institute', 'Xavier Mansion' (or just the "Mansion" or even "X-Mansion"), Westchester School, Graymalkin Homestead, Grey School, Mutant High, and even "We're-All-Gonna-Die" High. Of those, Mutant High seems to be used the most by sarcastic students and "the Mansion" seems to be used the most when talking to others who know of or attend the school.