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grith Meaning

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grith (n.)

Peace; security; agreement.

grith Sentence Examples

  1. The tree's massive grith testified to its centuries-old existence.
  2. The wrestler's imposing grith made him a formidable opponent.
  3. The elephant's grith was so vast that it could barely fit through the narrow doorway.
  4. The tower's formidable grith made it an impregnable fortress.
  5. The cannon's grith was so immense that it required a team of horses to pull it into position.
  6. The ancient oak's gnarled grith told the story of countless seasons.
  7. The whale's incredible grith made it a majestic creature of the deep.
  8. The blacksmith's anvil had a heavy grith, anchoring it firmly to the ground.
  9. The mountain's grith cast a long shadow across the valley below.
  10. The rope's generous grith provided ample support for the climber.

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Peace; security; agreement.

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The tree's massive grith testified to its centuries-old existence.

The wrestler's imposing grith made him a formidable opponent.

The elephant's grith was so vast that it could barely fit through the narrow doorway.

The tower's formidable grith made it an impregnable fortress.