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Webster 1913 Edition


Grist

Grist

,
Noun.
[AS.
grist
, fr.
grindan
. See
Grind
.]
1.
Ground corn; that which is ground at one time; as much grain as is carried to the mill at one time, or the meal it produces.
Get grist to the mill to have plenty in store.
Tusser. Q.
2.
Supply; provision.
Swift.
3.
In rope making, a given size of rope, common grist being a rope three inches in circumference, with twenty yarns in each of the three strands.
Knight.
All is grist that comes to his mill
,
all that he has anything to do with is a source of profit.
[Colloq.]
To bring grist to the maill
,
to bring profitable business into one’s hands; to be a source of profit.
[Colloq.]
Ayliffe.

Webster 1828 Edition


Grist

GRIST

,
Noun.
1.
Properly, that which is ground; hence, corn ground; but in common usage, it signifies corn for grinding, or that which is ground at one time; as much grain as is carried to the mill at one time or the meal it produces.
Get grist to the mill to have plenty in store.
2.
Supply; provision.
3.
Profit; gain; [as in Latin emolumentum, from molo, to grind;] in the phrase, it brings grist to the mill.

Definition 2024


Grist

Grist

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Welsh

Proper noun

Grist m

  1. Soft mutation of Crist.

Mutation

Welsh mutation
radical soft nasal aspirate
Crist Grist Nghrist Christ
Note: Some of these forms may be hypothetical. Not every
possible mutated form of every word actually occurs.

grist

grist

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English

Noun

grist (countable and uncountable, plural grists)

  1. Grain that is to be ground in a mill.
    • 2013 July-August, Henry Petroski, Geothermal Energy”, in American Scientist, volume 101, number 4:
      Ancient nomads, wishing to ward off the evening chill and enjoy a meal around a campfire, had to collect wood and then spend time and effort coaxing the heat of friction out from between sticks to kindle a flame. With more settled people, animals were harnessed to capstans or caged in treadmills to turn grist into meal.
  2. (obsolete) A group of bees.
  3. (colloquial, obsolete) Supply; provision.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Jonathan Swift to this entry?)
  4. (ropemaking) A given size of rope, common grist being a rope three inches in circumference, with twenty yarns in each of the three strands.
    (Can we find and add a quotation of Knight to this entry?)

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Dutch

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Verb

grist

  1. second- and third-person singular present indicative of grissen
  2. (archaic) plural imperative of grissen

Norwegian Bokmål

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Verb

grist

  1. past participle of grise