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  • Гриф, Яков Яковлевич (старший) — (Greev), с 1751 1757 г. штадт физик в Москве и в Петерб., д р медиц.; в русск. службе с 1734 г.; р. 1703 г., † 1763 г. 4 июня. {Половцов} …   Большая биографическая энциклопедия

  • aggrieve — aggrievement, n. /euh greev /, v.t., aggrieved, aggrieving. 1. to oppress or wrong grievously; injure by injustice. 2. to afflict with pain, anxiety, etc. [1250 1300; ME agreven < MF agrever < L aggravare to make heavy, worsen, equiv. to ag AG +… …   Universalium

  • Congreve — /kon greev, kong /, n. 1. William, 1670 1729, English dramatist. 2. Sir William, 1772 1828, English engineer and inventor. * * * …   Universalium

  • greave — greaved, adj. /greev/, n. Armor. a piece of plate armor for the leg between the knee and the ankle, usually composed of front and back pieces. Also called jamb, jambeau. See diag. under armor. [1300 50; ME greves (pl.) < OF < ?] * * * …   Universalium

  • grieve — grievedly /gree vid lee, greevd /, adv. griever, n. grievingly, adv. /greev/, v., grieved, grieving. v.i. 1. to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years. v.t. 2. to distress mentally; cause to feel grief… …   Universalium

  • aggrieve — /əˈgriv/ (say uh greev) verb (t) (aggrieved, aggrieving) (now used chiefly in the passive) to oppress or wrong grievously; injure by injustice. {Middle English agreve(n), Old French agrever, from Latin aggravāre exasperate} …  

  • greave — /griv/ (say greev) noun armour for the leg from knee to ankle, usually of front and back plates. {Middle English greves (plural), from Old French; origin obscure} …  

  • Grieve — /griv/ (say greev) noun Christopher Murray Hugh → McDiarmid …  

  • grieve — [c]/griv / (say greev) verb (grieved, grieving) –verb (i) 1. to feel grief; sorrow. –verb (t) 2. to distress mentally; cause to feel grief or sorrow. 3. Obsolete to oppress or wrong. {Middle English greve(n), from Old French grever, from Latin… …  

  • ag|grieve|ment — «uh GREEV muhnt», noun. a being or feeling aggrieved; resentment; grievance: »He bent his head but that did not hide the aggrievement, indignation, that was in his voice (Eudora Welty) …   Useful english dictionary

  • ag|grieve — «uh GREEV», transitive verb, grieved, griev|ing. to injure unjustly; cause grief or trouble to: »His friend s insult aggrieved him. ╂[< Old French agrever < Latin aggravāre. See etym. of doublet aggravate. (Cf. ↑aggravate)] Usage …   Useful english dictionary

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