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grufe
▪ I. grufe rare obs. pa. tense grave v.1; var. groof.▪ II. grufe obs. Sc. and north. f. grow. Oxford English Dictionary
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agruif
† aˈgrufe, aˈgruif, aˈgroof, adv. Obs. or dial. [ad. Norse á gr{uacu}fu on the belly, face down; more commonly expanded in ME. to on grufe: see grufe and groveling.] With face downward, prone. (In common use in Sc. and North Eng. dial.)1638 Adamson Muses Thren. 112 (Jam.) Agruif lay some, others wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wakefield Mystery Plays
Then begynnys to grufe to us mery chere; Bot, husband, What grownd may this be? The hyllys of Armonye. Then begynnys to grufe to us mery chere; Bot, husband, What grownd may this be? The hyllys of Armonye. wikipedia.org
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groof
▪ I. groof, grufe, n. and adv. Obs. exc. Sc. (gruːf) Forms: 4–5 gruf(f, 5–8 grouf(e, 8–9 groof, 5 gruffe, grouff(e, groffe, 5, 7 growffe, 6 growf(e, 6, 9 grufe; also with prefixed prep. 5 ogrufe, 7 a-groufe, agruif, 8 a grouf. [a. ON. gr{uacu}fa, in phr. á gr{uacu}fu (in sense 1) = Sw. dial. å gruve... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of English words of Old Norse origin
as Old Norse glotta (="to grin, smile scornfully and show the teeth") gosling gæslingr (="goose") grovel Shakespearean term originating from Old Norse grufe wikipedia.org
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grovelling
▪ I. grovelling, groveling, vbl. n. (ˈgrɒv(ə)lɪŋ) [f. grovel v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb grovel; lit. and fig.1611 Florio, Trabocco, a downe-fall, a groueling on the ground. 1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 153 Mahomet..perswaded them..that his groveling and foming (a disease much troubling him) wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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grave
▪ I. grave, n.1 (greɪv) Forms: 1 græf, 4–6 graf(e, 5, 8–9 Sc. graff, (4 greve, 5 grawe, 6 Sc. graif, graiwe), 3– grave. [OE. græf str. neut. = OFris. gref, OS. graf, OHG. grap:—OTeut. type *graƀo{supm}; a parallel type is *graƀâ fem., represented by ON. grǫf (Da. grav, Sw. graf), Goth. graba; f. roo... Oxford English Dictionary
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grow
▪ I. † grow, n. Obs. [f. grow v.] The process or result of growing; growth.1536 Act 28 Hen. VIII c. 17 in Bolton Stat. Irel. (1621) 141 Conveying of the wooll of the grow of this land out of the same, is one of the greatest occasions of the idlenesse of the people. 1590 Greene Mourn. Garm. (1616) K ... Oxford English Dictionary
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