Grymme, Grim, adj. fearsome, grim, II 184, V 192. [OE. grimm.]
Gryndel, adj. wrathful, V 270; Gryndelly, adv. wrathfully, V 231. [? Back-formation from *grindlaik (gryndellayk Sir Gaw. 312), ON. grimmd + leik-r; cf. ON. grimm-leikr.]
Gryndel-ston, n. grindstone, V 134. [OE. *grindel (from gríndan) + stān.]
Grys, n. pl. young pigs, VIII a 276. [ON. grís-s.]
Grisbittyng, n. gnashing of the teeth, XIII b 15. [OE. gristbitung.]
Gryste, n. resentment (? lit. grinding of the teeth), VI 105. [OE. grist, grinding.]
Grochinge, n. reluctance, III 10. See Grucche.
Gron(e), v. to lament, complain, V 89, XVII 409; groan, VIII a 255, XV h 9. [OE. grānian.]
Gronyngys, n. pl. lamentations (as a sign of repentance), XI b 99. [OE. grānung.]
Grot, n. small bit; euerich a grot, every detail, II 490. [OE. grot.]