Definition of Griths

1. grith [n] - See also: grith

Lexicographical Neighbors of Griths

gristers
gristle
gristles
gristlier
gristliest
gristliness
gristlinesses
gristly
gristmill
gristmills
grists
grisy
grit
grit one's teeth
grith
griths (current term)
gritrock
grits
gritstone
gritstones
gritted
gritter
gritters
grittest
grittier
grittiest
grittily
grittiness
grittinesses
gritting

Literary usage of Griths

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Oxf. Hist. Soc by Oxford Historical Society (1885)
"A fragment ol these is in the Douce collection in the Bodleian. Gregorius IX, papa, see Decretales. griths, see Gritsch, Johannes. Gritsch, Johannes. ..."

2. The Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development by William Stubbs (1903)
"Schmid arranges the special peaces or several griths under three heads : (i) Place; churches, private houses, the king's palace and precincts; ..."

3. The Germs and Developments of the Laws of England: Embracing the Anglo-Saxon by John M. Stearns (1889)
"... because God's " grith " is of all " griths " the most excellent to merit, and the best to preserve, and next thereto, the king's. Then is it very right, ..."

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