gránian — wv/t2 to groan, lament, murmur [listed as sv/t2] … Old to modern English dictionary
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groan — verb Etymology: Middle English gronen, from Old English grānian; akin to Old High German grīnan to growl Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. to utter a deep moan indicative of pain, grief, or annoyance 2. to make a harsh sound (as of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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groan — groaner, n. groaningly, adv. /grohn/, n. 1. a low, mournful sound uttered in pain or grief: the groans of dying soldiers. 2. a deep, inarticulate sound uttered in derision, disapproval, desire, etc. 3. a deep grating or creaking sound due to a… … Universalium
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Massis (periodical) — This article is about Lebanese Armenian Catholic periodical. For American American weekly of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, see Massis (weekly). Massis Մասիս Frequency Monthly magazine Country Lebanon Based in Be … Wikipedia
dégrainer — I. ⇒DÉGRAINER1, verbe pronom. ou intrans. Région. [En parlant d un épi, d une cosse, d une grappe] Perdre ses grains. Forme pronom. ou intrans. Le blé se dégraine au plein jour (PESQUIDOUX, Chez nous, 1921, p. 144). Quelques épis (...) dégrainant … Encyclopédie Universelle
groan — groan1 [grəun US groun] v [: Old English; Origin: granian] 1.) to make a long deep sound because you are in pain, upset, or disappointed, or because something is very enjoyable = ↑moan ▪ The kids all groaned when I switched off the TV. groan with … Dictionary of contemporary English