Grene
Grene is an archaic and variant spelling of the modern English word green. It is most commonly encountered in Middle English texts and historical documents, where orthographic conventions were not standardized. The form reflects historical pronunciation and spelling practices and is often used today to reproduce or evoke medieval language in scholarly editions and literary contexts.
Etymology traces grene to Old English grēne, itself derived from a Proto-Germanic root commonly rendered as
Grene also survives as a surname and in a limited number of place names. As a family
Because it connects linguistic history, literature, and naming practices, grene is of interest to scholars in