Gr. ???, quicquid minutum est.

_To_ GRUB, _v. a._ To plant, or to prune.

Moes. G. _grab-an_, fodere, pret. _grob_.

_To_ GRUCH, _v. n._ To grudge.

_Wyntown._

~Gruching~, ~Growch~ _s._ Repining.

_Wallace._

GRUFE, GROUFE. _On groufe_, flat, with the face towards the earth.

_To be on one"s grufe_, to be in this manner, S.

_Henrysone_.

Isl. _gruf-a_, cernuare; _a grufwa_, cernue; _liggia a grufu_, in faciem et pectus cubare.

~Grufelyngis~, ~Grulingis~, _adv._ In a grovelling att.i.tude.

_Douglas._

_To_ GRUGGLE, _v. a._ To put any thing out of order by much handling, S.

V. ~Misgrugle~.

GRUGOUS, _adj._ Grim.

V. ~Gruous~.

GRUME, _s._ A man.

V. ~Grome~.

GRUMMEL, _s._ Mud, dregs, Ang.

_G.o.dscroft._

Isl. _groml_, coenum, turbida aqua; Su. G. _grummel_, id.

~Grumly~, _adj._ Muddy, dreggy, Ang. _Gumlie_, S. O.

Su. G. _grumlog_, id.

_Burns._

_To_ GRUMPH, _v. n._ To grunt, S.

Su. G. _grymt-a_, id.

~Grumph~, _s._ A grunt, S.

~Grumphie~, _s._ A vulgar name for a sow, S.

_Ramsay._

GRUNDIN, _part. pa._ Whetted; old part. of _grind_.

_Douglas._

GRUNYE, _s._ Promontory.

_Barbour._

O. Fr. _groign_, promontoire, Roquef.

GRUNYIE, _s._

1. The mouth, ludicrously, S.

_Ruddiman._

Fr. _groin_, the snout; Isl. _graun_, os et nasus.

2. A grunt.

_Dunbar._

GRUNTILL, GRUNTLE, _s._

1. The snout.

_Lyndsay._

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