Grondálla, as Grondára.
Grondára, the top of any thing, the ridge or vppermost part of a roofe or house. Also a penthouse. Also a gutter between two houses. Also a pipe or gutter of leade to conveigh raine-water from tops of houses.
Grondáre, to drop as water from gutters. Also to shoure violently.
Gróngár-gánphéstro-phialóne, the name of a terrible Giant.
Gróngo, a Cunger-fish.
Grophéna, as Gromphéna.
Gróppa, the crupper of a horse. Also a rump. Vsed also for Fóccia.
Groppaménti, all manner of knottings.
Groppáre, to knot, or tie in knots.
Groppeggiáre, is when a horse doth knit himselfe together, carying himselfe vpon his hinder parts, and drawing them vp as though he would yarke. Vsed also to loue the rump, or to feede vpon rumps.