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grunda στέγη καὶ τὸ ὑπὲρ τὸν πυλεῶνα ἐξέχον, ὑπόστεγον, Gloss. Philox.

Grundīles or Grundūles, ium, m., an appellation of the Lares, Cass. Hem. ap. Diom. p. 379 P.; Non. 114, 31; Arn. 1, 15.

Grūnĭum, v. Grynium.

grunnĭo (also ante-class. grundio), īvi or ĭi, ītum, 4, v. n., to grunt.

  1. I. Lit., said of swine: grunnit tepido lacte satur, Varr. ap. Non. 114, 27: grunnientem aspexi scrofam, Laber. ib. 30: Apion maximum piscium esse tradit porcum: grunnire eum, cum capiatur, Plin. 32, 2, 9, § 19; Juv. 15, 22: grundibat graviter pecus suillum, Quadrig. ap. Diom. p. 379 P.
  2. II. Transf., of other creatures: agni grundibant, Quadrig. ap. Non. 465, 1: cruento ita ore grundibat miser, Caecil. ib. (Com. Fragm. v. 103 Rib.).

grunnītus, ūs, m. [grunnio], a grunting of swine: aut grunnitum (audiunt), cum jugulatur, suis, Cic. Tusc. 5, 40, 116.

Grȳnīa, ae, f., and Grȳnĭum (also Grūnium in some editt. of Nep.), ii, n., = Γρύνεια and Γρύνιον,

  1. I. a small town in Æolis, with a temple of Apollo, Plin. 5, 30, 32, § 121; 32, 6, 21, § 59; Nep. Alc. 9, 3.
  2. II. Deriv. Grȳnēus, a, um, adj., = Γρύνειος, of or belonging to Grynia, Grynian: Apollo, Verg. A. 4, 345: nemus, id. E. 6, 72.