"grush" meaning in Scots

See grush in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

IPA: [ɡrʌʃ]
Etymology: Of Germanic origin, related to Old English grut (“malt mash”) (modern grout). See also English grit. Not related to English crush. Etymology templates: {{der|sco|gem|-}} Germanic, {{der|sco|ang|grut|t=malt mash}} Old English grut (“malt mash”), {{cog|en|grit}} English grit, {{cog|en|crush}} English crush Head templates: {{head|sco|noun|uncountable|cat2=uncountable nouns|head=}} grush (uncountable), {{sco-noun|-}} grush (uncountable)
  1. anything in a crushed or crumbled-down state Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-grush-sco-noun-93Jx~9cd Categories (other): Scots entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Scots entries with incorrect language header: 58 15 17 10
  2. grit, fine gravel Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-grush-sco-noun-RyOomVs3

Verb

IPA: [ɡrʌʃ] Forms: grushes [present, singular, third-person], grushin [participle, present], grusht [past], grusht [participle, past]
Etymology: Of Germanic origin, related to Old English grut (“malt mash”) (modern grout). See also English grit. Not related to English crush. Etymology templates: {{der|sco|gem|-}} Germanic, {{der|sco|ang|grut|t=malt mash}} Old English grut (“malt mash”), {{cog|en|grit}} English grit, {{cog|en|crush}} English crush Head templates: {{head|sco|verbs|third-person singular simple present|grushes|present participle|grushin|simple past|grusht|past participle|grusht|head=}} grush (third-person singular simple present grushes, present participle grushin, simple past grusht, past participle grusht), {{sco-verb|grushes|grushin|grusht|grusht}} grush (third-person singular simple present grushes, present participle grushin, simple past grusht, past participle grusht)
  1. to crush, grind, crumble down
    Sense id: en-grush-sco-verb-RABqOrp9
  2. to strew with grit
    Sense id: en-grush-sco-verb-FL8ITuTy

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for grush meaning in Scots (3.2kB)

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