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Grig — (gr[i^]g), n. [Cf. Sw. kr[ a]k little creature, reptile; or D. kriek cricket, E. cricket.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A cricket or grasshopper. [Prov. Eng.] (b) Any small eel. (c) The broad nosed eel. See {Glut}. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. Heath.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grig — /grig/, n. North Brit. Dial. 1. a cricket or grasshopper. 2. a small or young eel. 3. a lively person. [1350 1400; ME grig, grege; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
grig — grig·gles; grig; … English syllables
grig — [grig] n. [ME grege, anything diminutive, dwarf, prob. < Scand, as in Norw krek, Swed dial. krik, little animal] 1. a lively, animated person 2. Now Dial. a small eel 3. Now Dial. a grasshopper or cricket … English World dictionary
Grig — Nom assez rare porté dans les Pyrénées Atlantiques. Variante : Grigt. Il désigne en gascon le grillon, soit comme sobriquet, soit plutôt comme toponyme (lieu où chante le grillon) … Noms de famille
grig — /grɪg/ (say grig) Colloquial –noun 1. someone or something which is below the usual stature or size. 2. a cricket or grasshopper. 3. a lively person. –phrase 4. grig, grig!, (an exhortation to proceed with speed.): *Take care of the plans. Grig,… …
grig — noun dialect 1》 a small eel. 2》 a grasshopper or cricket. Phrases (as) merry (or lively) as a grig lively and full of fun. Origin ME (in the sense dwarf ): of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary
grig — [[t]grɪg[/t]] n. brit. a very lively, cheerful, rather diminutive person • Etymology: 1350–1400; ME grig, gregedwarf; orig. uncert … From formal English to slang
grig — n. 1 a small eel. 2 a grasshopper or cricket. Phrases and idioms: merry (or lively) as a grig full of fun; extravagantly lively. Etymology: ME, orig. = dwarf: orig. unkn … Useful english dictionary
grig — noun Etymology: Middle English grege Date: 1566 a lively lighthearted usually small or young person … New Collegiate Dictionary