gritten
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English *grytten, grutten (“made of bran, coarse”), equivalent to grit + -en (“made of”).
Adjective
[edit]gritten (comparative more gritten, superlative most gritten)
- (rare) Made of or consisting of grits.
- 1919, Illustrated World, volume 32, page 732:
- The Walkers make their bread from cornmeal, which they grate on a piece of tin punched full of holes and fastened to a board. This is known as "gritten" bread.
- 1943, Bess Virginia Hicks Ehrmann, Back Trails of Indiana, page 160:
- He would go out into one of his cornfields and select a few ears of corn, the kernels of which could be barely dented with the thumb nail. These ears were converted into "gritten cornbread."