A plural or variant form of grot, meaning grottoes or caves; also an archaic term relating to grotesque decorations.
From grot, which comes from Italian grotta (grotto). The plural can appear in older English texts and specialized vocabulary.
The Renaissance loved 'grottos'—fancy underground rooms decorated with shells and stones—and we get our word 'grotesque' from the weird art styles painted in these grottoes!
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