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101Grieving — Grieve Grieve (gr[=e]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Grieved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grieving}.] [OE. greven, OF. grever, fr. L. gravare to burden, oppress, fr. gravis heavy. See {Grief.}] 1. To occasion grief to; to wound the sensibilities of; to make… …
102Greeve — Grieve Grieve (gr[=e]v), Greeve Greeve, n. [AS. ger[=e]fa. Cf. {Reeve} an officer.] A manager of a farm, or overseer of any work; a reeve; a manorial bailiff. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] Their children were horsewhipped by the grieve. Sir W. Scott.… …
103griev´ing|ly — grieve «greev», verb, grieved, griev|ing. –v.i. to feel grief; be very sad; sorrow deeply: »The little girl grieved over her kitten s death. –v.t. 1. to cause to feel grief; make very sad; afflict: »His bad behavior grieved his parents. 2 …
104griev´er — grieve «greev», verb, grieved, griev|ing. –v.i. to feel grief; be very sad; sorrow deeply: »The little girl grieved over her kitten s death. –v.t. 1. to cause to feel grief; make very sad; afflict: »His bad behavior grieved his parents. 2 …
105go into mourning — grieve for someone who has died …
106hreowan — grieve, rue …
107grieveship — grieve·ship …
108griever — grieve ► VERB 1) suffer grief. 2) cause great distress to. DERIVATIVES griever noun. ORIGIN Old French grever burden, encumber , from Latin gravis heavy, serious …
109How to know Western Australian wildflowers — is a series of books that provide illustrated keys to the vascular flora of the southern half of Western Australia.It was originally conceived by William Blackall, who prepared a great deal of manuscript material before his death in 1941.… …
110Patterson-Gimlin film — Frame 352 from the film, alleged to depict a female[citation needed] Bigfoot mid stride. The Patterson Gimlin film (also referred to as simply the Patterson film) is a famous short motion picture of an unidentified subject the film makers… …