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GROOM

Volume 10 · 51 words · 1815 Edition

a name particularly applied to several superior officers belonging to the king's household, as groom of the chamber, groom of the stocle. See STOLE, and WARDROBE.

GROOM is more particularly used for a servant appointed to attend on horses in the stable.—The word is formed from the Flemish grom, "a boy."