Glossary of Latin Words.
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- grisium. See griseum.
- grissus:—grey; gris.
- gristarius:—an official of a convent, probably in charge of the mills.
- grisus:—grey; gris.
- groceria:—grocery.
- grorerius:—a grocer.
- gromes, grometus, gromus:—a groom.
- gronna:—a place whence peat is dug.
- gropus:—a hook, perhaps a skid.
- grossa:—a groat.
- grossare:—to engross, to make a fair copy, or to buy up.
- grossarius:—an engrosser, a grocer.
- grossum:—the revenue of a benefice; gross.
- grossus:—(adj.) large, gross.
- grossus (subst.) a groat. (Fr. Gros.)
- groundagium:—payment for permission to anchor in a harbour.
- grova:—a grove.
- grovetta:—a little grove.
- grovum:—a grove.
- gruarius:—a chief forester; falcon used for cranes.
- gruellum:—gruel.
- grumus:—gruel; a mound; balk of land.
- grunda:—a gutter. See alura.
- gruta:—grouse.
- grutum:—grout.
- guadagium. See guidagium.
- guadium, guagium. See vadium.
- gualda:—woad.
- guannagium. See wainagium.
- guarda:—ward.
- guardaroba:—a wardrobe.
- guardia:—wardship.
- guardiania:—the office of warden or guardian.
- guardiafius:—a warden; a guardian.
- guardiare:—to guard, to protect.
- guarectare. See warectare.
- guarenna:—a warren.
- guarennarius, guarnerius:—a warrenner.
- guaretare. See warectare.
- guarniso:—provision.
- guastum:—waste.
- guerra:—war.
- guerrare:—to make war.
- guerrator:—a warrior.
- guerreare:—to make war.
- guerria:—war.
- guerrificare:—to make war.
- guerrinus:—at war; warlike.
- guiure:—to lead.
- guidagium:—safe - conduct; payment for safe-conduct.
- guidare:—to lead; to take toll for leading.
- guido:—a guidon.
- guihalla:—a guildhall.
- guilda:—a guild.
- guildhalda:—a guildhall.
- gula:—a tippet.