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† grent, v. Obs. [? onomatopoeic; cf. grin, grint, grunt vbs.] intr. a. To gnash the teeth. b. ? To grunt or groan. Hence ˈgrenting vbl. n.
13..K. Alis. 5846 He grented als a bore. 1387Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 11 Þan at soper..Alisaundre was i-poysoned, and grent [L. ingemuit] as he were i-stiked wiþ a knyf þoruȝ þe body. 1388Wyclif Matt. xxii. 13 There schal be wepyng and grentyng of teeth. 14..Lat.-Eng. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 613/44 Strido, to grenne or grente with the theth. |