noun.
A thin coarse mortar poured into the joints of masonry and brickwork.
noun.
A finishing or setting coat of fine stuff for ceilings.
Made with or consisting of grout.
noun.
Coarse meal; pollard; in the plural, groats; also, porridge made of such meal.
noun.
Wort when first prepared, and before it has begun to ferment.
noun.
Lees; grounds; dregs.
noun.
Mud; dirt; filth.
To fill up or form with grout, as the joints or spaces between stones; use as grout.
A dialectal form of great, seen in composition, as in grouthead, groutnoll.
To bore with the snout, or dig up like a hog.