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_Burns._

Germ. _grausam_, dreadful, ghastly.

GROUF, GRUF, _s._ The disturbed sleep which one has during sickness, S.

_To_ GROUK, _v. n._ To overlook with a watchful and apparently suspicious eye, Ang.

Teut. _ghe_ and _roeck-en_, curare.

_To_ GROUNCH, GRUNTSCH, _v. n._

1. To grunt.

_Ruddiman._

2. To grumble, S. B.

_Douglas._

O. Fr. _gronch-er_, id.

GROUNDIE-SWALLOW, _s._ Groundsel, S.

GROUNDS, _s. pl._ Refuse of flax, Loth.

GROZLIN, _part. adj._ Breathing with difficulty through the nose, Fife.

GRU, _s._ The crane.

Fr. _grue_.

_Burel._

GRU, _s._

1. A particle, an atom, S.

2. Applied to the mind.

_He has na a gru of sense_, S.

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