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Definition of grim
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Grim
(Compar.)
Of
forbidding
or
fear-inspiring
aspect;
fierce;
stern;
surly;
cruel;
frightful;
horrible.
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Griminess
::
Griminess
(n.) The state of being
grimy.
Scaldfish
::
Scaldfish
(n.) A
European
flounder
(Arnoglossus
laterna,
or
Psetta
arnoglossa);
--
called
also
megrim,
and
smooth
sole..
Manducus
::
Manducus
(n.) A
grotesque
mask,
representing
a
person
chewing
or
grimacing,
worn in
processions
and by comic
actors
on the
stage..
Xenodochium
::
Xenodochium
(n.) In the
Middle
Ages, a room in a
monastery
for the
reception
and
entertainment
of
strangers
and
pilgrims,
and for the
relief
of
paupers.
[Called
also
Xenodocheion.].
Agrimony
::
Agrimony
(n.) The name is also given to
various
other
plants;
as, hemp
agrimony
(Eupatorium
cannabinum);
water
agrimony
(Bidens)..
Torvous
::
Torvous
(a.) Sour of
aspect;
of a
severe
countenance;
stern;
grim.
Escalop
::
Escalop
(n.) The
figure
or shell of an
escalop,
considered
as a sign that the
bearer
had been on a
pilgrimage
to the Holy
Land..
Megrim
::
Megrim
(n.) A
fancy;
a whim; a
freak;
a
humor;
esp., in the
plural,
lowness
of
spirits..
L
::
L () L is the
twelfth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
and a vocal
consonant.
It is
usually
called
a
semivowel
or
liquid.
Its form and value are from the
Greek,
through
the
Latin,
the form of the Greek
letter
being from the
Phoenician,
and the
ultimate
origin
prob.
Egyptian.
Etymologically,
it is most
closely
related
to r and u; as in
pilgrim,
peregrine,
couch (fr.
collocare),
aubura
(fr. LL.
alburnus)..
Grum
::
Grum (a.)
Morose;
severe
of
countenance;
sour;
surly;
glum; grim.
Grimaced
::
Grimaced
(a.)
Distorted;
crabbed.
Simagre
::
Simagre
(n.) A
grimace.
Grimly
::
Grimly
(a.) Grim;
hideous;
stern.
Imaret
::
Imaret
(n.) A
lodging
house for
Mohammedan
pilgrims.
Torved
::
Torved
(a.)
Stern;
grim. See
Torvous.
Grimy
::
Grimy
(superl.)
Full of
grime;
begrimed;
dirty;
foul.
Pilgrimize
::
Pilgrimize
(v. i.) To
wander
as a
pilgrim;
to go on a
pilgrimage.
Grimalkin
::
Grimalkin
(n.) An old cat, esp. a
she-cat..
Migraine
::
Migraine
(n.) Same as
Megrim.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pilgrim,
or
pilgrims;
making
pilgrimages..
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