New (to me — just stumbled across it) word for the day; supposedly obsolete, but it deserves to be revived: gruccild

I can’t imagine why it ever fell into disuse, but if there were ever a time to bring it back ……

Gruccild (noun): A woman who complains; a complainer or grumbler

According to Grok….

Etymology:

It originated in the early 13th century and comes from the word “grutch” (meaning “to murmur, complain, find fault with, be angry”) combined with a suffix of unkown origin. “Grutch” itself comes from the Old French.

Pronounced (possibly — very few 13th century Englishmen still around to help out here) as “Gru-child (with the u” as in “gruff or grumble” and “ch” as in “chair”.