• Groom

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ɡɹum/
    • Rhymes: -uːm

    Origin 1

    1604, short for bridegroom ("husband-to-be"), from Middle English brydgrome, bridegome ("bridegroom"), from Old English brȳdguma ("bridegroom"), from brȳd ("bride") + guma ("man, hero"), from Proto-Germanic *gumô ("man, person"), from Proto-Indo-European *dhg'həmo-, *dhg'homo-, equivalent to bride + goom.

    Germanic cognates include Icelandic gumi and Norwegian gume. Cognate to human from Proto-Indo-European via Latin homo.

    Second element reanalyzed as groom, "attendant."

    Full definition of groom

    Noun

    groom

    (plural grooms)
    1. A man who is about to become or has recently become part of a married couple. Short form of bridegroom.

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    Origin 2

    From Middle English grom, grome ("man-child, boy, youth"), of uncertain origin. Apparently related to Middle Dutch grom ("boy"), Old Icelandic grómr, gromr ("man, manservant, boy"), Old French gromme ("manservant"), from the same root. Possibly from Old English *grōma, from Proto-Germanic *grōmô, related to *grōaną ("to grow"), though uncertain as *grōaną was used typically of plants; its secondary meaning being "to turn green".

    Alternate etymology describes Middle English grom, grome as an alteration of gome ("man") with an intrusive r (also found in bridegroom, hoarse, cartridge, etc.), with the Middle Dutch and Old Icelandic cognates following similar variation of their respective forms.

    Noun

    groom

    (plural grooms)
    1. A person who cares for horses.
      • 2013-01, Brian Hayes, Father of Fractals, Toward the end of the war, Benoit was sent off on his own with forged papers; he wound up working as a horse groom at a chalet in the Loire valley. Mandelbrot describes this harrowing youth with great sangfroid.
    2. One of several officers of the English royal household, chiefly in the lord chamberlain's department.the groom of the chamber; the groom of the stole

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    Verb

    1. To attend to one's appearance and clothing.
    2. To care for horses or other animals by brushing and cleaning them.
    3. To prepare someone for election or appointment.
      • 2013-05-11, What a waste, India is run by gerontocrats and epigones: grey hairs and groomed heirs.
    4. To prepare a ski slope for skiers
    5. (transitive) To attempt to gain the trust of a minor or adult with the intention of subjecting them to abusive or exploitative behaviour such as sexual abuse, human trafficking or sexual slavery.
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