Homonym: Graal (Cup)
The term "Graal" often refers to the Holy Grail, a legendary object in medieval literature, particularly associated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. It is commonly depicted as a cup or chalice that grants eternal life or divine grace to those who possess it. The quest for the Grail symbolizes the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment and enlightenment.
In modern contexts, "Graal" can also refer to various adaptations in literature, film, and video games, where it represents a sought-after goal or treasure. Additionally, there is a programming language called GraalVM, which allows developers to run applications written in multiple languages on a single virtual machine, enhancing performance and interoperability.