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grouse(1) (iou) and liquidate(1) (iou)


grouse(1) (iou)



grouse noun1. Pl. same. E16.
[Origin uncertain: perh. orig. pl. of form rel. to medieval Latin gruta, or OF grue, Latin grus crane.]
Any of various stocky feather-footed birds of the gallinaceous family Tetraonidae, of which several are valued as game-birds; esp. in Britain (more fully red grouse), a moorland game-bird conspecific with the willow grouse, Lagopus lagopus, but lacking white plumage in winter. E16.
black grouse, hazel grouse, pinnated grouse, willow grouse, etc.
The flesh of one of these birds, eaten as Food. L18.
grousey adjective (a) having many grouse; (b) having the flavour of grouse: M19.

liquidate(1) (iou)



liquidate adjective. Now only Scot. M16.
[medieval Latin liquidatus pa. pple, formed as LIQUIDATE verb: see -ATE2.]
Law. Of a Debt or Other sum: ascertained and fixed in amount by written agreement or the decree of a court. Cf. LIQUID adjective 3a.