Definition of Grots. Meaning of Grots. Synonyms of Grots

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Definition of Grots

Grot
Grot Grot, n. [F. grotte, It. grotta. See Grotto.] A grotto. [Poetic] --Milton.
Grot
Grot Grot, Grote Grote, n. A groat. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Grots from wikipedia

- Yakov Karlovich Grot (Russian: Яков Карлович Грот; December 27 [O.S. December 15] 1812 – June 5 [O.S. May 24] 1893) was a Russian philologist of German...
- The FB MSBS Grot (Polish: Modułowy System Broni StrzeleckiejGrot”, English: Modular Firearm System "Spearhead") is a family of modular ****ault rifle...
- Look up grot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grot may refer to: Anton Grot (1884–1974), a Polish art director Denis Grot (born 1984), Belarusian ice...
- Stefan Paweł Rowecki (pseudonym: Grot, "Spearhead", hence the alternate name, Stefan Grot-Rowecki; 25 December 1895 – 2 August 1944) was a Polish general...
- Jay-Roy Jornell Grot (born 13 March 1998) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker or right winger for J1 League club Kashiwa Reysol....
- Sherwin Grot (born 29 July 1990) is a Dutch footballer who plays for the NEC Amateurs in the Eerste Kl****e. Formerly, he pla**** on the professional level...
- Guillano Grot (born 15 March 1983) is a Surinamese footballer who plays as a striker for Sportclub NEC (NEC Amateurs) in the Dutch Eerste Kl****e, the sixth...
- Pål Olson Grøt (1813–1906) was a Norwegian rosemaling painter who belonged to the most important group of rosemaling painters in Hol. He was born in Hol...
- Grotbags was a children's television programme which ran for three series between 1991 and 1993 about a fictional witch named Grotbags, a spin-off of multiple...
- Jan Grot (Grotowic) was bishop of Kraków from 1326 to 1347. Initially, he was a fierce opponent of King Casimir the Great, whom he excommunicated in 1334...