Graft, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Grafted; p. pr. & vb. n. Grafting.]
1. To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon. [Formerly written graff.]
2. Surg. To implant a portion of (living flesh or akin) in a lesion so as to form an organic union.
3. To join (one thing) to another as if by grafting, so as to bring about a close union.
And graft my love immortal on thy fame ! --Pope.
4. Naut. To cover, as a ring bolt, block strap, splicing, etc., with a weaving of small cord or rope-yarns.
Graff n. A steward; an overseer.
[A prince] is nothing but a servant, overseer, or graff, and not the head, which is a title belonging only to Christ. --John Knox.