different between gride vs grize
gride
English
Etymology
From a metathetic variation of gird (“to strike, smite, upbraid, scold, jibe”), from Middle English girden, gerden (“to strike, thrust, smite”, literally “smite with a rod”), from gerd, yerd (“a rod, yard”). More at yard.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???a?d/
- Rhymes: -a?d
Verb
gride (third-person singular simple present grides, present participle griding, simple past and past participle grided)
- (obsolete, transitive) To pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.
- (obsolete, intransitive) To travel through something, of a weapon or sharp object.
- To produce a grinding or scraping sound.
- 1849, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H., canto 108:
- Fiercely flies
The blast of North and East, and ice
Makes daggers at the sharpen’d eaves,
And bristles all the brakes and thorns
To yon hard crescent, as she hangs
Above the wood which grides and clangs
Its leafless ribs and iron horns
Together, in the drifts that pass
To darken on the rolling brine
That breaks the coast.
- Fiercely flies
- 1849, Alfred, Lord Tennyson, In Memoriam A.H.H., canto 108:
Translations
Noun
gride (plural grides)
- A harsh grating sound.
Anagrams
- Ridge, derig, dirge, redig, ridge
Garo
Adverb
gride
- without
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grize
English
Noun
grize (plural grizes)
- Obsolete form of grise.
Serbo-Croatian
Verb
grize (Cyrillic spelling ?????)
- third-person singular present of gristi
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