Grut

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Borrowed from Middle Low German grūt, from Old Saxon grūt, from Proto-Germanic *grūtą, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʰer- (to rub, grind). Cognate with Dutch gruit (whence English gruit), English grout.

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Grut n (strong, genitive Gruts, no plural)

  1. gruit (herbal mixture used in some beers, particularly before the spread of hops)

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