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GRIG Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun ˈgrig : a lively lighthearted usually small or young person Word History Etymology Middle English grege First Known Use 1566, in the meaning defined above. www.merriam-webster.com
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Grig - Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Grigs were a fey race and a type of sprite, notable for having the lower bodies of crickets and for having an uncanny talent at playing a fiddle. forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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Grig - PathfinderWiki
Grigs are tiny, cricket-bodied, musically inclined fey sprites with a reputation for challenging forces of evil and threats to their friends, regardless of the ... pathfinderwiki.com
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grig
▪ I. grig, n.1 (grɪg) Also 5 grege, 7 greg, grigg(e. [Of obscure origin. The identity of the word in the various senses is very doubtful, but Johnson's conjecture that it originally meant ‘anything below the natural size’ would plausibly account for all the uses. (Cf. griggles.) Cf. also Sw. dial. k... Oxford English Dictionary
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Grig - d20PFSRD
Grigs are tiny fey with the upper bodies of elf-like sprites and cricket bodies below. Their humanoid features vary wildly in individual appearance. www.d20pfsrd.com
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Grig - The Coppermind - 17th Shard
The grig is a species of dinosaur-like creature in the Cytoverse, and some inhabit fragments in the nowhere. They are reptilian and walk on two legs, ... coppermind.net
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Vladimir Grig
Vladimir Grig (; born March 21, 1962, in Krasnodar, USSR) is the pen name of Russian, St. Russian Museum, Marble Palace, St.Petersburg 2014 Vladimir Grig to Samuel Beckett. wikipedia.org
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Grig: Free, Ham Radio Control Application
Grig is a simple Ham Radio control (CAT) program based on the Ham Radio Control Libraries (Hamlib). It is intended to be highly generic. groundstation.sourceforge.net
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GriG - YouTube
Romanian electronic music producer GriG, moved to the United States by himself at the age of 16 to pursue his dreams. His very first single 'In the ... www.youtube.com
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grig - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun · (obsolete) A dwarf. · A cricket or grasshopper. · 1926, Hope Mirrlees, chapter 5, in Lud-in-the-Mist : · A small or young eel. · 1808–10, William Hickey, ... en.wiktionary.org
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GRIG definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun 1. a lively, animated person 2. Dialectal a small eel 3. Dialectal a grasshopper or cricket Webster's New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Lucy Grig
Lucy Grig is a Senior Lecturer in Roman History and Head of Classics at the University of Edinburgh. Grig is an editor for Late Antiquity for the Oxford Classical Dictionary. wikipedia.org
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griggish
griggish, a. (ˈgrɪgɪʃ) [f. grig n.1 5 + -ish.] Merry.1879 G. M. Hopkins Let. 12 Feb. (1956) 153 The more griggish the piece [of music] the more we clapped it. 1882 ― Let. 20 Dec. (1955) 167, I seem to be in a griggish mood; it must be because holidays have begun. Oxford English Dictionary
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griggles
griggles, n. pl. (ˈgrɪg(ə)lz) [cf. grig n.1] Small apples left on the tree by the gatherer. Hence ˈgriggling vbl. n., collecting ‘griggles’.1826 in Hone Every-day Bk. II. 1270 The small apples are called griggles... Climbing boys..commence griggling. Ibid. 1271 Their griggling perambulations. 1847 H... Oxford English Dictionary
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Villazón (Salas)
Villages and hamlets Allence Arrojo (Arroxu) () Espinedo (Espinéu) Figares () Grigú La Calzada Llamas Lorís (Llourís) () Monteagudo (Monteagudu) () wikipedia.org
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