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Definition of Growse

Growse
Growse Growse, v. i. [Cf. gruesome, grcwsome, and G. grausen to make shudder, shiver.] To shiver; to have chills. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.] --Ray.

Meaning of Growse from wikipedia

- Frederic Salmon Growse CIE (1836 – 19 May 1893) was a British civil servant of the Indian Civil Service (ICS), Hindi scholar, archaeologist and collector...
- magistrate and collector for the Indian Civil Service, Frederic Salmon Growse, in a paper titled "Bulandshahr Antiquities" published in the Journal of...
- Edward Frederic Growse (8 July 1860 - 10 November 1905) was an footballer and civil servant who pla**** in the 1879 FA Cup final. Growse was born in Brentwood...
- Arthur Edwardes (also spelt Edwards) Growse was a medical doctor who served the district of Toodyay in Western Australia from 1856 to 1872, then again...
- museum was founded by then collector of the Mathura district, Sir F. S. Growse in 1874. Initially, it was known as Curzon Museum of Archaeology, then Archaeology...
- (1/4): 48. ISSN 0378-1143. JSTOR 41694199. Catherine Ludvik (1987). F.S. Growse (ed.). The Rāmāyaṇa of Tulasīdāsa. Motilal Banarsid****. pp. 723–725....
- Social, Historical and Architectural is an 1884 book written by Frederic Growse, a district magistrate and collector for the Indian Civil Service, about...
- some divine prowess. He settled in Benares. He... ISBN 979-8-88833-371-6. Growse, F. (16 November 2023). Mathura: A District Memoir. BoD – Books on Demand...
- are also found in other Mathura yakshi pillars. The memoirs of Sir F. S. Growse, the District collector of the Mathura district, and founder in 1874 of...
- Dr Growse's House is located on Stirling Terrace in Toodyay, Western Australia and was constructed in the early 1860s, possibly with convict labour. Arthur...