grübeln — (sich) das Hirn zermartern; (angestrengt) nachdenken; (sich) den Kopf zerbrechen; nachsinnen; sinnieren (über); überdenken; nachgrübeln; bedenken; … Universal-Lexikon
Grübeln — Nachdenken; Kognition (fachsprachlich) * * * grü|beln [ gry:bl̩n] <itr.; hat: a) lange, intensiv (über etwas) nachdenken: ich habe oft über dieses Problem gegrübelt. Syn.: durchdenken, ↑ reflektieren, sich Gedanken machen. Zus.: nachgrübeln.… … Universal-Lexikon
grub — grubber, n. /grub/, n., v., grubbed, grubbing. n. 1. the thick bodied, sluggish larva of several insects, as of a scarab beetle. 2. a dull, plodding person; drudge. 3. an unkempt person. 4. Slang. food; victuals. 5. any remaining roots or stumps… … Universalium
Grob — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Grob, Grube, Grubbe etc., derives from the Old German grube , a mine, pit, hollow or cavity, from the Old High German verb grubilon , to dig, related to the Middle Dutch grobben , to scrape, and… … Surnames reference
Grubb — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Grob, Grube, Grubbe etc., derives from the Old German grube , a mine, pit, hollow or cavity, from the Old High German verb grubilon , to dig, related to the Middle Dutch grobben , to scrape, and… … Surnames reference
Grubbe — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Grob, Grube, Grubbe etc., derives from the Old German grube , a mine, pit, hollow or cavity, from the Old High German verb grubilon , to dig, related to the Middle Dutch grobben , to scrape, and… … Surnames reference
Grube — This interesting surname, with variant spellings Grob, Grube, Grubbe etc., derives from the Old German grube , a mine, pit, hollow or cavity, from the Old High German verb grubilon , to dig, related to the Middle Dutch grobben , to scrape, and… … Surnames reference
grübeln — Vsw std. (9. Jh.), mhd. grübelen, ahd. grubilōn Stammwort. Mit unregelmäßigem Ablaut gebildet zu graben als Iterativbildung. Vielleicht gehört das Wort aber eher als herumtasten zu der Sippe von grapsen usw.; vgl. ndd. grubbeln, nndl. grobbelen… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
grub — {{11}}grub (n.) larva, early 15c., perhaps from GRUB (Cf. grub) (v.) on the notion of digging insect, or from the possibly unrelated M.E. grub dwarfish fellow (c.1400). Meaning dull drudge is 1650s. The slang sense of food is first recorded 1650s … Etymology dictionary
grub — [[t]grʌb[/t]] n. v. grubbed, grub•bing 1) ent the thick bodied, sluggish larva of certain insects, esp. the beetle 2) an unkempt person 3) sts Slang. food; victuals 4) a drudge 5) to dig; clear of roots, stumps, etc 6) to dig up by the roots;… … From formal English to slang