grem- Ⅱ

grem- Ⅱ
*grem-
germ., schwach. Verb:
nhd. knirschen, zürnen;
ne. grind (Verb), be (Verb) angry;
Hinweis: s. *gremma-;
Etymologie:
s. ing. *gʰrem- (2), Verb, tönen, donnern, grollen, Pokorny 458;
Literatur: Falk\/Torp 142

Germanisches Wörterbuch . 2014.

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