Grummel vs Grummer - What's the difference?
grummel | grummer |
mud, sediment
(in the plural) the dregs
:* 1936': Gowselling in the '''grummels he wakes the plaintiff night with pitfalls turning left to right, high noon on the wintry ocean, high noon all sides aboard and aloft to starboard. — Henry Miller, ''Black Spring
(grum)
Morose, stern, surly, sullen.
* 1891 , Mary Noailles Murfree, In the "Stranger Poeple's" Country , Nebraska 2005, p. 58:
Low, deep in the throat; guttural
As a noun grummel
is mud, sediment.As an adjective grummer is
(grum).grummel
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(grummer)- She cast a speculative look upon her husband, silent and grum as if he had been thus gruffly carved out of wood.
- a grum voice
