In a message dated 12/21/2009 7:30:57 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, rpaul@xxxxxxxx writes: Hence, griceful, adj. and griceless, adj. "An obvious and griceless polemic." pl. grouse: A multiplicity of grice, fragmenting into great details, often in reply to an original grice note. http://www.philosophicallexicon.com/ And then there's that great cultural shrine, Griceland, in Memphis. >griceless, ad. Actually, I prefer "disgriceful": "a disgriceful polemic". Grice seems to have liked to play with "Grice to the Mill". Oddly, the OED has 'grice' as an extinct pig. Cheers, JLS