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grob

grob, v. Obs. rare—1.
  [variant of grope v. Cf. grub.]
  trans. = grope v. 3.

1654 Gayton Pleas. Notes iii. ii. 73 The Don caught and grob'd her smock. [Cf. Shelton Don Quix. iii. ii. (1652) 30 Groped her smock.] 1876 Whitby Gloss., Grob, to probe; to dive into the pocket for change.

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