grūst

See also: grust

Latvian

Etymology

Cognate with Lithuanian grūsti, from Proto-Balto-Slavic [Term?], ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gʰer- (to rub, grind). Compare Polish gruz (crushed stone), English grit.

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Verb

grūst (?? missing information, ?? conjugation, present ??, past ??)

  1. to push
  • graûds (grain)
  • gruds (grain)
  • gruži pl (crushed stone)
  • gŗaût (to destroy, demolish; to thunder, roar)
  • graûst (to thunder, roar) (possibly)
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