Teut. grof, rudis.

3. Obscene, smutty, S.

GROME, GROYME, GRUME, s.
1. A man.
K. Hart.
2. Paramour, lover.
V. [Gome].
Evergr.

GROOSIE, adj. As regarding the face; having a coarse skin, with a greasy appearance, S.

Belg. gruyzig, nasty.

GROSE, s. Style of writing.
Doug.

Fr. grosse, engrossment of a deed.

To GROSE, v. a.
1. To rub off the wiry edge of a tool, Loth.
2. To rub off part of one's skin, ibid.

Dan. groett-er, to bruise.

GROSET, GROSER, GROSERT, s. A gooseberry, S.
Burns.