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  • 15gripe — griper, n. gripeful, adj. gripingly, adv. /gruyp/, v., griped, griping, n. v.i. 1. Informal. to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble. 2. to suffer pain in the bowels. 3. Naut. (of a sailing vessel) to tend to come into the wind; to be ardent …

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  • 16gripe — [[t]graɪp[/t]] v. griped, grip•ing, n. 1) Informal. to complain naggingly or constantly; grumble 2) pat to suffer pain in the bowels 3) to seize and hold firmly; grasp; clutch 4) pat to produce pain in (the bowels) as if by constriction 5) cvb to …

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  • 17gripe — [grīp] vt. griped, griping [ME gripen < OE grīpan, to seize, akin to Ger greifen < IE base * ghreib , to grasp, akin to base of GRAB] 1. Archaic a) to grasp; clutch b) to distress; oppress; afflict 2. to cause sudden, sharp pain in the… …

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  • 18gripe — [c]/graɪp / (say gruyp) verb (griped, griping) –verb (t) 1. to seize and hold firmly; grip; grasp; clutch. 2. to distress or oppress. 3. Nautical to secure (a ship s boat) on the deck or on the davits in order to prevent movement at sea. –verb… …

  • 19κοιλιαλγοῦντι — κοιλιαλγέω have pain in the bowels pres part act masc/neut dat sg (attic epic doric) κοιλιαλγέω have pain in the bowels pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) …

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  • 20coeliac — 1660s, from L. coeliacus, from Gk. koiliakos pertaining to the bowels, also pain in the bowels, from koilia bowels, abdominal cavity, intestines, tripe from koilos hollow, from PIE root *kel (see CELL (Cf. cell)) …

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