| 释义 | 
		grig I. \ˈgrig\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English grege 1.  : a small person or creature : dwarf: as  a.  : cricket, grasshopper  b.  : a small short-legged domestic fowl (as a bantam or a creeper fowl)  c.  : a small or immature eel 2.  : a gay lively light-hearted and usually small or young person  < a grig of a girl >  — often used as the typification of light-hearted easy happiness, gaiety, or content  < gathered about the table merry as so many grigs > 3. archaic  : farthing II. intransitive verb (grigged ; grigged ; grigging ; grigs)  : to fish for grigs III. transitive verb Etymology: probably from Irish Gaelic griogaim (I) tantalize, urge, incite  dialect  : tantalize, irritate, annoy IV. noun (-s) Etymology: Welsh grug or Cornish grig  dialect England  : heather |