on grouf
Scots
Etymology
A set phrase consisting of on + grouf. Cognate with Middle English o grufe, Icelandic á grúfu (“face down”).
Adverb
- (Middle Scots, obsolete) face-down
- (Middle Scots, obsolete, by extension) grieving
- 15th century, Robert Henryson, The Testament of Cresseid, pages 361–362:
- Madame, your father biddis yow cum in hy: he hes merwell sa lang on grouf ye ly ..
- Madam, your father bids you come quickly: he marvels that you lay so long in grief ..
Derived terms
- agrouf
- on one's groof
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