Grone vs Groyne - What's the difference?
grone | groyne |
*{{quote-book, year=1590, author=, title=Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I, chapter=, edition=1921 ed.
, passage=Dead is Sansfoy, his vitall paines are past, Though greeved ghost for vengeance deepe do grone : He lives, that shall him pay his dewties last,[*] 440 And guiltie Elfin blood shall sacrifice in hast. }} A (usually wooden) structure that projects from a coastline to prevent erosion, longshore drift etc.; a breakwater
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As a verb grone
is .As a noun groyne is
a (usually wooden) structure that projects from a coastline to prevent erosion, longshore drift etc; a breakwater.grone
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