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GREKING, GRYKING, _s._ Peep of day, S.
V. ~Creek~.
_Douglas._
GRENDES. _s. pl._ Grandees.
_Sir Gawan._
_To_ GRENE, GREIN, _v. n._
1. To long for, S.
_Evergreen._
2. To long, as a woman with child, S.
A. S. _georn-an_, desiderare.
_Ruddiman._
~Grening~, ~Greening~, _s._
1. Longing, S.
_Forbes._
2. The object of this longing.
_Montgom._
GRENE-SERENE, _s._ The Greenfinch.
_Complaynt S._
GRESSOUME.
V. ~Gersome~.
GRETE, _s._ Gravel in rivers.
_Douglas._
A. S. _greot_, Su. G. _gryt_, Isl. _griot_, id.
GRETE, _s._ A stair.
Teut. _graet_.
_Wallace._
GRETUMLY, GRYTUMLY, _adv._ Greatly.
_Barbour._
GREUE, _s._ A grove.
_Sir Gawan._
GREW, _s._ A greyhound, _gru_, S.
_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._
GREWE, _s._
1. Greece.
_Henrysone._
2. The Greek language.
_Douglas._
O. Fr. _griu_, id.
GREWING, _s._ Grievance.
_Barbour._
GRIECE, _s._ _Gray griece_, a fur worn by the Lords of Parliament.
_Acts Ja. II._
Germ. _greis_, grey.
GRIES, _s._ Gravel.