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Greece, Greek, Greik, Greke, Griek,
Greece [gris]
pn. Greece
Greek
n. A person from Greece. The language.
grade, grady, graed, graedie, gred, greed, greedie-gutsie, greedilie, greedily, greedy, greedy-gutsie, greedy-gutsy, greeth, greethy, greid, greidie, greidie-gutsie, greidilie,
greed [grid]
n. Greed, avarice.
greedy [gridɪ]
adj. Greedy.
greedily [ˈgridɪlɪ]
adv. Greedily.
Compounds and phrases etc.
greedy-gutsie: A greedy person.
greemit, grimet, grimit,
greemit [I. ˈgriːmət]
adj. Soiled, begrimed. Of the he face: having dirty streaks. Of cattle: having a white face with dark spots or stripes.
graen, green, green$t, greendie, greened, greenichie, greenichtie, greenichty, greenichy, greenie, greenit, greens, greent, grein, greinit, grien, grin, grindie, playgreen,
green [grin]
adj. Of the colour green, covered with grass. Youthful, immature.
n. A lawn. A communal grass area, often used for hanging washing.
dim. greenie
v. To make green.
pt. pp. greent, greened
greenich(t)ie
adj. MN. Greenish.
Compounds and phrases etc.
back green: A backyard.
curly greens: Cabbage.
greendie: MN. A small greenish crab.
greenery: Greenery.
grean, green, green$t, greened, greenin, greenit, greent, grein, greinin, greinit, grene, grien,
green [grin]
v. To desire ardently, long, yearn.
pt. pp. greent, greened
Compounds and phrases etc.
greenin [ˈgrinɪn]: Longing or yearning for.
Greenlae, Greenlaw, Gruinlaw,
Greenlaw [ˈgrɛnlə, ˈgrinlɑː, ˈgrinlə, -lɔː, N. -laː]
pn. Greenlaw (Borders).
Greenloanin,
Greenloanin [grinˈlonɪn]
pn. Greenloaning (Perth and Kinross).
greesach, greesack, greeshach, greeshack,
greesach [NN.a.ˈgresəx, griʃəx]
adj. Shivery or shuddery from cold, horror or fear.
greesach, greesagh, greesay, greesh, greesha, greeshach, greeshagh, greeshan, greeshaugh, greeshaw, greeshoch, greeshock, greeshog, greeshugh, greeshy, greesog, greesugh, greishoch, greishoch, greshia, griesheugh, grieshoch, grushach, grushaw,
greeshoch [ˈgriʃəx]
n. A glowing fire of red-hot embers without flame, the embers themselves. A fervent enthusiasm, ardent affection.
greest, greist, griest, grist,
greest [I.Sh. grist]
n. A spell. The deprovision of will by hypnotism.
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