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▪ I. grush, grushie, a. Sc.|grʌʃ, ˈgrʌʃɪ| Healthy, thriving.
1786Burns Twa Dogs 112 The dearest comfort o' their lives, Their grushie weans an' faithfu' wives. 1811A. Scott Poems 91 (Jam.) An' treads the vale o' humble life Wi' five grush bairnies an' a wife. 1879R. Adamson Lays Leisure Hours 89 Grushy growing weeds. ▪ II. grush, v. Obs. exc. arch.|grʌʃ| Also 5 gross(h)e, grusshe, 9 gruss. [variant of crush.] trans. To crush; † to make a deep wound in; to gash. Also † intr. for refl. To crumble; so ˈgrushing ppl. a.
c1400Destr. Troy 9482 He..Gird þurgh þe gret vayne, grusshet the necke. c1420Pallad. on Husb. i. 59 Al chalk or grauel grosshyng in thyn honde. Ibid. 357 Grossing grauel finest wol be fonde [L. quæ compressa manu edit stridores]. 1819W. Tennant Papistry Storm'd (1827) 173 To gruss him down intill a graff. 1871Waddell Scot. Ps. lviii. 6 Grush the lang teeth o' the lyouns, O Lord. |