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gruntling
English
Etymology 1
From grunt +? -ling.
Noun
gruntling (plural gruntlings)
- A young hog or pig.
Etymology 2
From gruntle +? -ing.
Noun
gruntling (plural gruntlings)
- the act or process of grunting or snorting
Verb
gruntling
- present participle of gruntle
gruntling From the web:
grunting
English
Etymology
From Middle English gruntyng (“grunting”); equivalent to grunt +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /????nt??/
Verb
grunting
- present participle of grunt
Noun
grunting (plural gruntings)
- A sound of grunts.
- the gruntings of contented pigs
Adjective
grunting (not comparable)
- Producing grunts.
Translations
Derived terms
- gruntingly
- grunting ox
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