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grith G0274600 (grĭth)n. Protection or sanctuary provided by Old English law to persons in certain circumstances, as when in a church or traveling on the king's highway. [Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse gridh, domicile, asylum.]grith (ɡrɪθ) n1. (Law) English legal history security, peace, or protection, guaranteed either in a certain place, such as a church, or for a period of time2. (Law) a place of safety or protection[Old English grith; related to Old Norse grith home]grith (grɪθ) n. (in medieval England) protection or asylum for a limited period of time, as under church or crown. [before 1000; Middle English, Old English < Old Norse grith asylum, protection (as in a home)] grith Related to grith: girth, Griffith Parkgrith in English legal history, security, peace, or protection, guaranteed either in a certain place, such as a church, or for a period oftime. |