noun
- plural of grutch; a grudge or grievance (archaic or dialectal)
Usage: archaic; dialectal; chiefly Scottish or Northern English
verb
- third person singular present of grutch; to grudge or begrudge (archaic or dialectal)
Usage: archaic; dialectal; chiefly Scottish or Northern English
Examples
- He grutches every penny spent on his brother's education.
- She harbored old grutches against her former neighbors.
- They grutches the success of their rivals.
- Ancient grutches between the families still lingered.
- He grutches not the cost if it brings him peace.