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greme
▪ I. † greme, n. Obs. Also 4 grem. [ad. ON. gremi:—OTeut. type *gramjo-, f. *gramo- grame a.] 1. Anger; wrath.13.. E.E. Allit. P B. 16 Þay..hym to greme cachen. 13.. Propr. Sanct. (Vernon MS.) in Archiv Stud. neu. Spr. LXXXI. 94/30 Jerusalem, Jerusalem, þou slest and stonest prophetes wiþ grem. c 14... Oxford English Dictionary
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forgreat
forgreat, -greme see for- prefix1 3, 10. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clan Graham
History Origins of the clan There is a tradition that the first Graham was one Greme who broke the Roman Antonine Wall driving the Roman legions out of wikipedia.org
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agremed
† aˈgramed, agremed, agromed, pa. pple. Obs. [The only part found of vb. agrame, agreme, agrome, coinciding in form and sense with OFr. agramir, agremir (also engr-) chiefly used in pa. pple. agrami, etc.; f. à to (or en in) + gram adj. (Pr. gram, It. gramo) a. OHG. gram, angry. But OE. had also gra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hugh Somerville, 5th Lord Somerville
The English soldiers who had captured him, Richard Greme and John Brisco of Crofton, took their dispute over ransom money to the Privy Council which asked wikipedia.org
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i-gremed
i-gramed, i-gremed ME. pa. pple. of greme v. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scots' Dike
by the French ambassador, and issued a final declaration that the borderline would run from the Sark to a point on Esk, opposite the house of Fergus Greme wikipedia.org
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grye
† grye, v. Obs. rare—1. [? related to grue v.1] intr. ? To shudder, feel horror.13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2370 So agreued for greme he gryed with-inne. Oxford English Dictionary
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grindel
† ˈgrindel, a. Obs. In 4 gryndel. [Of unknown origin; cf. ON. grimd fierceness, f. grimm-r grim a.] Fierce; angry.13.. E.E. Allit. P. C. 524 Be noȝt so gryndel god man, bot go forth þy wayes. 13.. Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 2338 Bolde burne, on þis bent be not so gryndel. Hence † ˈgrindellaik [see -laik], fier... Oxford English Dictionary
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sourde
▪ I. † sourd, a. Obs.—0 [a. F. sourd, in the same sense:—L. surd-us surd a.] Dim or dull.1659 Howell Vocab. Terms, Arts & Sci. §xxvi, A sourd, or deaf Emerald, which hath a deadish lustre.▪ II. † sourd, v. Obs. Also 4–6 sourde. [ad. OF. sourdre (also mod.F.), sordre, surdre, = Pg. sordir, surdir, su... Oxford English Dictionary
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megrim
▪ I. megrim1 (ˈmiːgrɪm) Forms: α. 5 mygrane, -ene, -eyn, 6 -ayne, megryne, 7 migrane. β. 4 mygrame, 5 -greyme, migrym, my(e)grym, midgrame, -grym, 6 migramme, -grym(me, mygrim, magryme, maigram, meigryme, megrym(e, 6–7 megrime, migram, meigrim, megrum, 7 megro(o)me, -greme, -grimme, mygram, migrim, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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grame
▪ I. grame, n. Obs. exc. arch. (greɪm) Forms: α. 1–2 grama, 4–6 gram, (4 graim, 6 gramm), 3– grame. β. 2–4 grome. [OE. grama, related to gram grame a. Cf. greme n.] † 1. Anger, wrath, ire. Obs.α c 1000 ælfric Gen. xix. 25 God towearp þa swa mid graman þa burᵹa. ― Hom. II. 120 Wel hi sind Dere ᵹehate... Oxford English Dictionary
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grist
▪ I. † grist, n.1 Obs. Forms: 1 grist- (in comb.: see gristbiting), gyrst, 4 gryste. [OE. grist-, gyrst, cogn. w. OS. grist- in gristgrimmo gnashing of teeth; cf. OHG. grisgrimmôn, grisgramôn to gnash the teeth (MHG. grisgimmen, -gramen, grustgramen; G. griesgramen to sulk), MHG. grisgram gnashing o... Oxford English Dictionary
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grieve
▪ I. grieve, n. (griːv) Forms: (sense 1) 1 grœ́fa, 4 Sc. greff, 6, 8, greve, 7 greeve, 7–9 greave; Sc. (sense 2) 6 greif, greive, 8– grieve, (9 greeve). [The Sc. and northern grieve (greve) is the normal repr. of ONorthumb. grœ́fa = WS. ᵹeréfa (see reeve). The later forms under 1 a are literary adap... Oxford English Dictionary
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gree
▪ I. gree, n.1 Obs. exc. Sc. (griː) Forms: sing. 4–6 gre, 4–9 gree, (6 graie), 6–7, 9 grie. pl. 4–6 greis, 5 grece, 4–7 grees, (5 greez, 6 gries); cf. grece. [a. OF. gré (pl. greis, greyz: see grece) = It., Sp. grado, Pg. grao:—L. gradum step. Cf. degree, grade.] † 1. A step in an ascent or descent;... Oxford English Dictionary
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