subs. (old).Corn. [From the Latin.]Fr., le grenu, or grelu. It., re di granata; staffile; corniole: Sp., grito.
1567. HARMAN, A Caveat or Warening for Common Cursetors (1814), p. 65. GRANNAM, corne.
1610. ROWLANDS, Martin Mark-all, p. 38 [Hunterian Clubs Reprint, 1874]. GRANMER, Corne.
1671. R. HEAD, The English Rogue, pt. I., ch. v., p. 49 (1874). GRANNAM, Corn.
1706. E. COLES, English Dictionary. GRANNAM, c. corn.
1737. Bacchus and Venus. The Strowling Mort. Grannam ever filled my sack.