出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/06 00:34 UTC 版)
From grue (“(archaic except Northern England, Scotland) to be frightened; to shudder with fear”) + -some (suffix meaning ‘characterized by some specific condition or quality, usually to a considerable degree’ forming adjectives and nouns), probably popularized by the Scottish novelist and poet Walter Scott (1771–1832): see, for example, the 1816 quotation.
gruesome (comparative gruesomer or more gruesome, superlative gruesomest or most gruesome)
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むごいさま
苦悩させるさま
非業の
非道なさま
意地っ張りなさま
the fierce
たけく荒々しい
gorals
a hiccup
ぐぐれ
a trumpet
a plaything with which one trifles for pleasure