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The reason you give and the dirt you stand on, sharing one ancient word.
means Either the solid earth beneath you, the basis or reason for a belief or action, or the gritty residue left after coffee or tea.
from From Old English grund, meaning bottom or foundation — the deepest part of anything, from the seabed to your argument.
Legal stapleGrounds for divorce, dismissal, appeal — all foundations.
Coffee dregsSpent grounds make excellent garden fertilizer.
Plural twistEstate grounds means the land around a building.