n.
Pronunciation: ' grüm, ' gru ̇ m
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English grom
Date: 14th century
1 archaic : MAN , FELLOW
2 a (1) archaic : MANSERVANT (2) : one of several officers of the English royal household b : a person responsible for the feeding, exercising, and stabling of horses
3 : BRIDEGROOM