Definition of Groufs

1. grouf [n] - See also: grouf

Lexicographical Neighbors of Groufs

grouch
grouched
groucher
grouchers
grouches
grouchier
grouchiest
grouchily
grouchiness
grouchinesses
grouching
grouchy
groud
grouds
grouf
groufs (current term)
grough
groughs
ground-berry
ground-breaking
ground-controlled approach
ground-effect machine
ground-effect vehicle
ground-emplaced mine
ground-floor
ground-ivy
ground-service crew
ground-shaker

Literary usage of Groufs

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

1. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1906)
"Motor Cell groufs in the Cervical Cord.—Blumenau examined the spinal cord of a soldier who had an amputation of the upper third of one arm, and found the ..."

2. Immigrant Health and the Community by Michael Marks Davis (1921)
"A SUGGESTED CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOREIGN- BORN POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE AND COUNTRY OF BIRTH MAIN HEADINGS REPRESENT MOTHER-TONGUE groufs. ..."

3. A Tour in Ireland: With General Observations on the Present State of that by Arthur Young (1780)
"... from the fertility of grazing large bullocks to the mountain heath the cover of groufs. The profitable land lets from 8s. to 253. an acre, but the whole ..."

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