Grutch
[gruhch] /grʌtʃ/
noun, verb (used with or without object), British Dialect.
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v.
c.1200, grucchen, “to murmur, complain,” from Old French grouchier “to murmur, to grumble,” of unknown origin, probably ultimately imitative. Meaning “to begrudge” is c.1400. Cf. gruccild (early 13c.) “woman who complains,” from grutch + suffix of unknown origin. Related: Grutched; grutching. As a noun from c.1400.
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