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NATIONAL ANTHEM
Grunnens Laid; Groennens Laid; Gronnens Laid
  • Geert Teis in {{circa}} 1920

Shroud-laid      
·adj Composed of four strands, and laid right-handed with a heart, or center;
- said of rope. ·see ·Illust. under Cordage.
shroud-laid      
¦ adjective (of rope) made of four strands laid right-handed on a core.
shrouds         
  • Detail showing body in a burial shroud, grave of [[William Carstares]], [[Greyfriars Kirkyard]], Edinburgh (1720)
CLOTH IN WHICH A CORPSE IS WRAPPED FOR BURIAL
Shrouds; Burial shroud; Winding sheet; Winding-sheet; Burial sheet; Winding-cloth; Burial cloth; Winding cloth; Mound shroud
a set of ropes forming part of the standing rigging of a sailing boat and supporting the mast or topmast.

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Grönnens Laid

The "Grönnens laid" (English: Song of Groningen) is the anthem of the Groningen province of the Netherlands. The anthem was written in 1919 by Geert Teis Pzn. of Stadskanaal, composed by G.R. Jager of Slochteren and arranged by Frieso Molenaar. It is the only Dutch provincial anthem that is officially written in a local dialect, in this case Gronings.