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grith \ˈgrith\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Old Norse 1. a. obsolete : assured security or protection (as by safe conduct) b. : peace or security imposed or guaranteed in Anglo-Saxon and early medieval England by conditions arising out of associations of time and place: as (1) : the sanctuary or asylum afforded by the precincts of a church (2) : king's peace 2. archaic : a place of security : refuge, asylum, sanctuary 3. obsolete : quarter in battle |