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- Grueling is an adjective that means "exhausting, punishing"12. It comes from the verb gruel, which means "to punish"12. The verb gruel is derived from the slang phrase get (or have) one's gruel, which means "receive one's punishment"1. The phrase is based on the noun gruel, which is a type of thin porridge1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
also grueling, "exhausting, punishing," 1852, present-participle adjective from gruel (v.) "to punish," from late 18c. slang get (or have) one's gruel "receive one's punishment," from gruel (n.).
www.etymonline.com/word/gruellinggrueling Etymology [ edit] From present particle of gruel (“to exhaust, punish”), from gruel (noun).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gruelling gruelling | Etymology of gruelling by etymonline
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gruelling 뜻: 지독한; 또한 grueling, "지치게 하는, 혹독한,"은 1852년에 나온 현재 …
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Das Wort "Mehl oder Mehl aus Bohnen, Linsen, etc." stammt aus dem späten …
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gruel. (n.) late 12c., "meal or flour made of beans, lentils, etc.," from Old French …
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