gronen

Etymology
, from, from , a derivative of which didn't leave any descendants in Middle English.

Verb

 * 1) To groan; to make a groaning or moaning sound:
 * 2) To groan or cry due to birth pangs.
 * 3) To groan as an animal; to make beastly calls.
 * 4) To mumble, especially to protest compare modern 🇨🇬 in semantics.
 * 5) To develop or have an illness or disease.
 * 6)  To pass away; to suffer from death.