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Grith

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

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grith

n. 1 (context obsolete English) guaranteed security, sanctuary, safe conduct 2 (context historical English) security, peace or protection guaranteed in particular instances in Old English law. 3 (context historical English) a place of protection, a sanctuary

Usage examples of "grith".

Neither had he been here for the later colonizations of Aegis system by the Orions, or the Hatire's first seizure of Grith, or the settlements of Algemron system by the Thuldans and the Austrins.

My citizenship is sourced on Grith, so that the Corpses cannot touch me—yet, but I am able to go freely about the system on the expediting company's business, handling various minor details of freight transfers, sometimes doing courier work for sensitive material.

After many false starts we set course, as we thought, for Corrivale, hoping that surprise would allow us to reach Grith before the Company could do anything.

Making Gerd and Grith lie down in the bottom of the skiff, he sculled back to the shore, and thunderheads swallowed the last of the Three Ladies.