Ground(e), Grownd (XVII), n. ground, XII a 80, &c.; bottom, XII b 71; bottom of the sea, XVII 439, 462; deep pool, XIII a 52; land, XVII 465; foundation, cause, VI 12, 24, 36, 48, 60, VII 80; (vp)on grounde, on earth, V 82, VIII a 225; to grounde, on the ground, II 549, VI 74. [OE. grúnd.]

Grounde, v. in nouȝt groundiþ hem, they have no foundation, XI a 4; groundid (in), based (on), XI b 52; ben not gr. in God, have no divine sanction, XI a 62. [From prec.]

Grounden, pp. ground, V 134; Ygrounde, XIV d 9. [OE. gríndan, ge-grúnden.]

Grow, v. to feel terror, X 94. [Cf. MLG. grūwen.]

Growe(n), Grufe, v. to grow, VIII a 113, IX 33, 53, XII a 80, &c.; to come into being, in begynnys to grufe to vs, is about to begin for us, XVII 463; Grew(e), pa. t. I 164, 236, VI 65, VII 80; Growe, pp. II 266, XIV c 89, 98; Growynge, n. growth, IX 71. [OE. grōwan; grufe is freq. Northern form.]

Grucche, Gruch, v. to grumble, VIII a 210, 311; grumble at, V 183; Gruchyng, pres. p. reluctant, V 58. [OFr. gr(o)ucher.] See Grochinge, Bigruccheth.

Grufe. See Growe(n).

Grwe, n. jot, in no grwe, not a jot, not at all, V 183. [? OFr. gru, grain; cf. Grot.]

Gud(e), Guod(e), &c. See Gode.

Gun(e). See Gan.