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Show For while we wrangle here and jar We are grillied all at Temple-bar ‘The peace between the French and us not value "The coft that did conclude it. Shake/p. Henry V1I1 To grieve. To the flefh, as the apoftle himfelf granteth, al {ocker affliction is naturally grievous Correction is grievous unto him that forfaket Grim Saturn yet remains Bound in thofe gloomy caves with adamantine chains 2 Eipremng a great degree of uneafinefs com Clarendon 4. Atrocious; heavy It was a grievons fault And grievoufly hath Cafar anfwer'd it Shake/p The ridges of grim war H 5. Sometimes ufed adverbially in low lan 2. Ugly Griz'vousry. adv. [from grievous. 1. Painfully; with pain habit [from grievous. affe@ation, or infolence demure looks and affected whims, fet off with fom calamity They fled from the fwords, from the drawn fwor and from the bent bow, and from the grievoufnef bl Gri'rriv, | # /. [This fhould rather b GRIIFFON. written gryfon, or gryphon grypss vewds but it is generally writte odd devotional poftures and grimaces, and fuch othe little art wonders Th of diflimulation cunning men will d South's Sermons buffoon ape, with grimace an gambols carried it from the whole field L'Eftrange The French nation is addiéted to grimace. Speét 2. Air of affeGation griffon. Vice in a vizzard, to avoid grimace A fabled animal, faid to b generated between the lion and eagle, : Allows all freedom, but to fee the face. Granwville and to have the head and paws of the lion, GriMA'LKIN. 72 /. [gris, French, grey and the wings of the eagle Of all bearing among thefe winged creatures, th griffin is the moft ancient. Peacham on Blazoning. Aritteus nea a poe the one-eye o Proconefus nation mines of gold affirmed griffins defende tha th Browy GriG. #. /. [kricke, Bavarian, a little duck. 1. It {eems originally to have fignified an thing below the natural fize 2. A fmall eel 3. merr creature [Suppofe fro Greck; graculus foftivus, Laun. Hard is her heart as flint or ftone She laughs to fee me pale And merry as a grig is gro And britk asyboltlc-g»alé{ R To GRILL. v, n. [grille, a grate, French. "To broil on a grate or gridiron Gr1'LLADE. % /. [from grill.] Any thin broiled on the gridiron 7o Gri'LLY. @. a. [from grill.] Thi word fignifies, as it feems hurt: as we now fay, % 2a teafe him and malkin woman Grimalkin or little Moll. Grey littl the name of an old cat to harafs t g man, fo we fancy, gave an ill-tim'd birt To grinning laughter, and to frantick mirth. Prior Fools griz on fools, and Stoicklike fupport Without one figh, the pleafures of a court Young 2. To fix the teeth as in anguifh I like not fuch grizning honou hath: }. give me life whic if E ca An everlafting foe, with*watchful ey Lies nightly brooding o'er a chinky gap Protending her fell claws, to thoughtlefs mic Sure ruin Philips fave fo i Shakefpeare's Henry IV, 'GRIN. . /[ [from the verb.] The aét o clofing the teeth and fhewing them He laughs at him: in's face too -O you miftake him; 'twas an humble gring The fawning joy of courtiers and of dogs." Dryden The mufcles were fo drawn together on each fid of his face, that he fhewed twenty teeth at a Zrinte Addifon Deifts are effectually beaten in all their combats at the weapons of men, that is, reafon and arguments; and they would now attack our religio wit th talent and grimace o a vil animal tha is, gri Watts on the Mind What lords are thofe faluting wit a grin One is juft out, and one is lately in GrIN. 7. /. [3nyn, gynene fnare; a trap Young. Saxon. Like a bride that hafteth to his gry Not knowinge the perile. fhal tak hi Chaucers b th robber (hall prevail againft him todomeftick vermin {wor as Sir Walte not,. honour comes unlook'd for, and there's an end The g 7o GRIND heel 75 . a. preter pafl ground [znmvan ground, Saxon. an th xviii, g I ground; part eI Funoen, GRIME. 7 /. [from grim.] Dirt deeply in- 1. To reduce any thingto powder by fric finvated; {ullying blacknefs not eafily | tion; to comminute by attrition And whofoever fhall fall on this ftone, fhall b cleanfed Swart like my fhoe, but he clean kept; for why? She fweats over fhoes in the grime of it face nothing f a man may g Shakefpeare Collow is the word by which they denote blac grine of burnt coals or wood. Wovdavard on. Foffils Savift Madnefs for her father is bu Shakefp Againft th' haranguer's politicks With {mart remarks of leering faces And annotations of grimaces Hudibras The favourable opinion and good wosd of me comes oftentimes at a very eafy rate; and bya fe Houfes built in plains are apt to be grievor/ly annoyed with mire and dirt Ray on the Creation But grinn'd their teeth, and caft a helplefs view Drydens, Shakefp He had not fpar'd to fhew his piques nefs of war The teeth and gaping jaws feverely griz Dryden They neither could defend, nor can purfue ill-looking Grima'ce. 7 f. [French, from grim.] 1. A diftortion of the countenance fro 4. Vexatioudly; to a great degree of uneafi Sorrow; pain About his fhoulders hangs the fhagey fkin Addifor's Cato Venus was like her mother grim I fee how a numbe of fouls are, for want of righ Hooker information, oftentimes grievon/ly vexed / that dares to die This better check gave - Chapman Grimvifag'd war had fmooth'd his wrinkl'd front 3. Calamitoufly; miferably Milton's Paradife Loft and grim Grittus perceiving how grievou/ly the matter wa taken, with the danger he was in, began to doubt Knolles Grrz'vousNess When he might{purn him with his foot away. Shak. 1t was no unpleafant entertainment to me to fe the various methods with which they have attacked me; fome with piteous moans and outcries, others grinning, aud only fhewing their teeth. Stilling fleets A lion's hide he wears Divine Ulyfles; who with lookes exceeding grav with ill-will Shakefpe What valour were it, when a cur doth grin For one to truft his hand between his teeth Strait ftood up to hi Wide was the wound, and a large lukewarm flood Red as the 1ofe, thence gufhed grievon/ly. Spenfer difcontent Milton And making death more grin He cannot come, my lord; he's grievous fick Shakefp 2. Wit Doubling the native horrour of the war guage Death, death! oh, amiable, lovely death Come grin on me, and I will think thou fmil't May laugh at the grim face of law, and fcor The cruel wrinkle ofa tyrant brow. Denbant's Sophy Their fwarthy hofts would darken all our plains Perkins the lips either in ‘anger or in mirth Of battle, open when and where to clof and in their kind fo grievous, that they hafte God's judgments and call down for fpeedy vengeanc upon the finner to grind thz teeth; grincer, French. 1. 'To fet the teeth together and withdra fhould blow them into fevenfold rage Expert to turn the fwa thofe, which are fo heinous fins I cal Cryin Awak'd Dutch, undoubtedly of th fame origia with 70 grind, as we now fa Excite the mortified man Shakefpeare's Macbeth What if the breath that kindled thofe grinfires plaints to the parliament of the ufage he was force to fubmit to nen, grinden Drayton Thou haft a grim appearance, and thy fac Bears a command in't Shakefpeare's Corislanus Their dear caufe Would to the bleeding and the grim alar atts durft not difobey Gri'MnEss, 7 /. [from grim.] Horror frightfulnefs of vifage 7o GRIN. @. 7. [gnennian, Saxon; grin Spenfer To own a great but grievons truth, though the quicken and fharpen the invention, they cornln/pytz;g H Say they know not; they cannot tell; look grimly And dare not fpeak their knowledge Shakef With change of fear to fee the lion look fo grint 2. Such as caufes forrow but fent grievou The augur ‘The innocent prey. in hafte he does forfilke, Which quit from death, yet quakes in every limb and he that hateth reproof fhall die Prov. xv, 10 temper 2. Sourly; fullenly rible; hideous; frightful 1. Afflictive; painful; hard to be born the way Nor eovy'd Jove his funfhine and his fiies. Addifom hor of terrour 1. Having a countenanc There grimly fmil'd, pleas'd with the beauteou priz Hudibras Saxon. [gnimma adj GRIE'VOUS. adj. [gravis, Latin; or from | GRIM GR GR GR To Grimr, v. a. [from the noun. dirt; to fully deeply 'T My face I'll grime with filth Blanket my loins, elf all my hairin knots. S/mkcf/jl) Gri'MLY adv. [from grim. 1. Horribly; hideoufly We've landed in ill time And threaten prefent blufters broken; but on whomfoeverit fhallfall, it will grin him to powder DMat He that will have a cake out of the wheat, muf needs tarry the grinding. Shak. Troilus and Creffida What relation or aflinity is there between a minute body and cogitation, any more than the greateft Is a fmall drop of rain any wifer than the ocean Or do we grind: inanimate' corn into living and ra tional meal 2. To fharpen or {mooth by rubbing o fomething hard Meeting with time terribly the (kies look grimly Shakefpear e So Pluto, feiz'd of Proferpine, convey' To hell's remendous gloom th?, affiighied maid Bentley's Sermons flack thing, faid I Thy fithe is dull ; whet it, for fhame No marvel, fir, he did reply If it at length deferve fome blame But where one man would have me grind it Twenty to on¢ too fharp dofind it Forbort Aganu |