<span class="searchmatch">grounde</span> (plural groundes) Obsolete spelling of ground. go under, guerdon, undergo, ungored grunde, grownde <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span> alternative form of ground dative singular...
gowndeswilie alternative spelling of grundeswulie “<span class="searchmatch">grǒunde</span>-swilie, n..”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007....
From Middle English agrounde, on <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span> (“on ground”), equivalent to a- + ground. IPA(key): /əˈɡɹaʊnd/ Rhymes: -aʊnd aground (not comparable) (nautical...
President Obama as he undertakes the herculean — not Sisyphean — task before him. Not stained with gore; not bloodied. go under, <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span>, guerdon, undergo...
bryngen to grund, bryngen to <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span> bryngen to ground (third-person singular simple present bryngeth to ground, present participle bryngynge to ground...
Old English grundeswelge. grundeswülie (plural grundeswulies) groundsel “<span class="searchmatch">grǒunde</span>-swilie, n..”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan,...
her broken leg. (transitive, obsolete) To go or move under or beneath. to experience to suffer or endure undergang go under, <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span>, guerdon, ungored...
descend into a body of water to fail by going bankrupt — see go bankrupt to be call oneself to enter a state of hypnosis <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span>, guerdon, undergo, ungored...
the renges to fremyssh, for eche oon that com with hym bar oon to the <span class="searchmatch">grounde</span> at theire metynge, and disparbled the saisnes towarde the brige [...]....