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| etymological origin of | eng: grim |
| lexical category | adjective |
| pronunciation | /grɪm/ |
| pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-grim.ogg |
| semantically related | ang: afor |
| semantically related | ang: atol |
| semantically related | ang: bær |
| semantically related | ang: cwic |
| semantically related | ang: dryġe |
| semantically related | ang: gescierpt |
| semantically related | ang: heard |
| semantically related | ang: ormæte |
| semantically related | ang: reþe |
| semantically related | ang: rof |
| semantically related | ang: sar |
| semantically related | ang: scearp |
| semantically related | ang: scir |
| semantically related | ang: sliþe |
| semantically related | ang: stearc |
| semantically related | ang: wund |
| translation | eng: fierce |
| translation | eng: severe |
| translation | eng: terrible |
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