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Definition of grim
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of grim is as below...
Grim
(Compar.)
Of
forbidding
or
fear-inspiring
aspect;
fierce;
stern;
surly;
cruel;
frightful;
horrible.
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Grimsir
::
Grimsir
(n.) A stern man.
Agrimony
::
Agrimony
(n.) A genus of
plants
of the Rose
family.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pilgrim,
or
pilgrims;
making
pilgrimages..
Grimace
::
Grimace
(v. i.) To make
grimaces;
to
distort
one's face; to make
faces.
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)..
Burdon
::
Burdon
(n.) A
pilgrim's
staff.
Bruckeled
::
Bruckeled
(a.) Wet and
dirty;
begrimed.
Grimly
::
Grimly
(adv.)
In a grim
manner;
fiercely.
Torved
::
Torved
(a.)
Stern;
grim. See
Torvous.
Canterbury
::
Canterbury
(n.) A city in
England,
giving
its name
various
articles.
It is the seat of the
Archbishop
of
Canterbury
(primate
of all
England),
and
contains
the
shrine
of
Thomas
a
Becket,
to which
pilgrimages
were
formerly
made..
Mouth
::
Mouth (v. i.) To make
grimaces,
esp. in
ridicule
or
contempt..
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.].
Grum
::
Grum (a.)
Morose;
severe
of
countenance;
sour;
surly;
glum; grim.
Grimily
::
Grimily
(adv.)
In a grimy
manner.
Grime
::
Grime (v. t.) To sully or soil
deeply;
to dirt.
Migraine
::
Migraine
(n.) Same as
Megrim.
Pilgrim
::
Pilgrim
(n.) A
wayfarer;
a
wanderer;
a
traveler;
a
stranger.
Grimly
::
Grimly
(a.) Grim;
hideous;
stern.
Grime
::
Grime (n.) Foul
matter;
dirt,
rubbed
in;
sullying
blackness,
deeply
ingrained..
Simagre
::
Simagre
(n.) A
grimace.
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