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Gangrel — may refer to:*Gangrel (World of Darkness), a fictional clan of vampires in the role playing game Vampire: the Masquerade *David Heath (wrestler), called Gangrel in World Wrestling Entertainment *gangrel, wanderer … Wikipedia
Gangrel — Gan grel, a. [Cf. {Gang}, v. i.] Wandering; vagrant. [Scot.] Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gangrel — [gaŋ′grəl, gaŋ′rəl] n. [ME, a vagabond, tramp, prob. < gangen (see GANG2) + ending seen also in wastrel] Now Chiefly Dial. a roving beggar; vagrant … English World dictionary
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Gangrel — David Heath David Heath Pseudo(s) de lutte David Heath Gangrel Blackheart Destruction The Black Phantom The Druid El Vampiro Lestat The Vampire The Vampire Warrior Warlock Vampire Warrior … Wikipédia en Français
Gangrel (Old World of Darkness) — World of Darkness Vampire series Vampire Settings World of Darkness Clans World of Darkness Concepts Old World of Darkness Vampire: The Masquerade Clans Bloodlines Masquerade Society Cainite History Vampire Lore Genealogy New World of Darkness… … Wikipedia
Gangrel (World of Darkness) — articleissues unreferenced=February 2008 notable=April 2008WoD vampireThe Gangrel are a clan of vampires, often associated with the Camarilla, from White Wolf Game Studio s , , and books and role playing games.Vampire: The Masqueradeal Discipline … Wikipedia
gangrel — noun Etymology: Middle English, from gangen to go, from Old English gangan Date: 14th century Scottish vagrant … New Collegiate Dictionary
gangrel — /gang greuhl, reuhl/, n. Brit. Dial. 1. a lanky, loose jointed person. 2. a wandering beggar; vagabond; vagrant. [1300 50; ME; See GANG1, REL; cf. GANGLING] * * * … Universalium
gangrel — gang·rel … English syllables