grit, grite, gryte, IV, 312, 9; 445, b 1: great.

grit oats, IV, 20, 14: great, or improved oats as distinguished from the sma corn or oats of the early part of the century.

grith, III, 101, 86, 87: (peace) remission of hostility, “charter of peace.” neither grith nor grace, 358, 65.

grizly, IV, 398, 21: frightful. See griesly.

grome, groom, greem, I, 75, 40; 77, 20; 342, 40; 345, 38; 355, 52; 371, 3; III, 56, 4; 67, 224: man, young fellow.

gross, II, 267, 13; 268, 18: big, burly.

ground, the grounds o my pouches, V, [306], 9: bottoms (V, [165], 6 has, the boddoms of my pakets).

ground-wa-stane, III, 433, 12, 13: foundation-stone. (A. S. grundweall, fundamentum.)

growende, ground.

grumly (A. S. gramlíc, gromlíc), (of the sea) II, 22, 10: furious. (of a seal) II, 494, 2: fierce-looking. (Jamieson: muddy, turbid.)