Groundling — Ground ling, n. [Ground + ling.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) A fish that keeps at the bottom of the water, as the loach. [1913 Webster] 2. A spectator in the pit of a theater, which formerly was on the ground, and without floor or benches. [1913 Webster] No… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
groundling — theater patron in the pit, c.1600, from GROUND (Cf. ground) (n.) in an Elizabethan sense of pit of a theater + LING (Cf. ling). From the beginning emblematic of bad or unsophisticated taste. O.E. grundling was a type of fish … Etymology dictionary
groundling — ► NOUN ▪ a spectator or reader of inferior taste. ORIGIN originally a member of the part of a theatre audience that stood in the pit beneath the stage: with reference to Shakespeare s Hamlet III. ii. 11 … English terms dictionary
groundling — [ground′liŋ] n. 1. a) a fish that lives close to the bottom of the water b) an animal that lives on or in the ground c) a plant that grows close to the ground 2. a) in an Elizabethan theater, a person who watched the performance from cheap… … English World dictionary
groundling — paprastasis šlyžys statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Noemacheilus barbatulus angl. bearded stone loach; groundling rus. обыкновенный голец; сибирский голец; усатый голец ryšiai: platesnis terminas –… … Žuvų pavadinimų žodynas
Groundling Marsh — was a Canadian children s television series featuring puppets. The only merchandise produced for the show were videos and they are now exceptionally rare and no longer produced. In the United States, it aired on PBS and the Disney Channel. This… … Wikipedia
groundling — noun Date: 1602 1. a. a spectator who stood in the pit of an Elizabethan theater b. a person of unsophisticated taste 2. one that lives or works on or near the ground … New Collegiate Dictionary
groundling — small fishes that keep at the bottom … Dictionary of ichthyology
groundling — /grownd ling/, n. 1. a plant or animal that lives on or close to the ground. 2. any of various fishes that live at the bottom of the water. 3. a spectator, reader, or other person of unsophisticated or uncultivated tastes; an uncritical or… … Universalium
groundling — noun a) any of various plants or animals living on or near the ground, as a benthic fish or bottom feeder b) by association, an individual of uncultivated or uncultured taste … Wiktionary