Griev
Griev is a rarely attested term in English with no widely accepted definition. It is not listed as a standalone headword in major dictionaries. In contemporary texts, it often appears as an archaic or nonstandard variant of the words grieve or grievance, or as a misspelling in manuscripts and modern writing.
Etymology and sense are uncertain because there is little stable usage. When it does appear, it is
Usage and context: Griev tends to occur in historical manuscripts, dialect writings, or as a typographical variant
Relation to other terms: Related words include grieve (to cause sorrow or distress), grieving (the act of
Notes: Editors and editors’ notes may regard griev as a probable misspelling of grieve or grievance. In