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Definition of Grith

Grith
Grith Grith (gr[i^]th), n. [AS. gri[eth] peace; akin to Icel. grid.] Peace; security; agreement. [Obs.] --Gower.

Meaning of Grith from wikipedia

- the king's peace. The king could grant individuals a personal peace (or grith). For example, the king's peace protected his counselors when traveling...
- world of tomorrow. There is also a race of reptilian humanoids called the Grith who cannot speak in a human language but instead communicate by spelling...
- Grith Fyrd was a radical alternative educational movement in England during the 1930s. It created two permanent work camps, one at Godshill in Hampshire...
- Grith Ejstrup (born 5 July 1953) is a Danish athlete. She competed in the women's high jump at the 1972 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
- Allies Griths are a race of lizard men who reside in caverns. Hobb (voiced by Don Francks) is a Grith who serves as Jack's translator to the Griths due to...
- bank of the Derwent, lies Shining Cliff Woods, owned and managed by the Grith Pioneers. The village has an active social group that holds several village...
- vocals from two former models and Danish TV co-hosts, Mai Britt Vingsøe and Grith Höifeldt. The group released only one album in 1997, entitled Flamenco Funk...
- carried the legal notion of protection (Latin: pax). Frith-borh Fridstoll Grith Oxford English Dictionary "FRIÞ". Bosworth-Toller Anglo-Saxon Dictionary...
- The woods include an SSSI. Some of the woodland is owned and managed by Grith Fyrd Pioneers, but the Eastern part is (like Alport Height some 2 kilometres...
- laws among the Molmutine Laws as recorded by Gildas (c. 500–570). The term grith was used by the laws of king Ethelred. By the Norman era that followed 1066...