grindel

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Middle English

Etymology

Unknown. Compare Old English Grendel, Old Norse grindill (storm; wind).

Adjective

grindel

  1. fierce
  2. angry

Derived terms


Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *grindil, from Proto-Germanic *grindiz (barrier, gate), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrendʰ‑ (bar, beam). Cognate with Old Saxon grindil (bar), Old High German grintil (bar, beam, crossbar, barrier), Old Norse grind (grid, lattice door).

Pronunciation

Noun

grindel m (nominative plural grindlas)

  1. bar; bolt
  2. (in the plural) latticework; gratings; hurdle

Declension