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GREITH, v.t. To make ready. GREITH , n. Goods; furniture.
GRE'MIAL, a. [L. gremium.] Belonging to the lap or bosom.
GRENA'DE, n. In the art of war, a hollow ball or shell of iron or other metal, a...
GRENADIE'R, n. 1. A foot soldier, wearing a high cap. Grenadiers are usually tal...
GREN'ATITE, n. Staurotide or staurolite, a mineral of a dark reddish brown. It o...
GREW, pret. of grow.
GREY. [See Gray .]
GREYHOUND, n. A tall fleet dog, kept for the chase.
GRICE, n. A little pig.
GRID'DLE, n. A pan, broad and shallow, for baking cakes.
GRIDE, v.t. [Eng. to cry.] To grate, or to cut with a grating sound; to cut; to ...
GRID'ELIN, n. A color mixed of white and red, or a gray violet.
GRID'IRON, n. A grated utensil for broiling flesh and fish over coals.
GRIEF ,n. [L. gravis.] 1. The pain of mind produced by loss, misfortune, injury ...
GRIE'FFUL, a. Full of grief or sorrow.
GRIE'FSHOT, a. Pierced with grief.