I, however, did not find an easy fix.  After spending all day (i.e.,
over 10 hours) trying to muddle through commands I don't really
understand, I read that the solution is in fact to reformat your
harddrive (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2218362).  Given
this, I finally gave up worrying that fiddling with parts I don't
understand by doing things I can't even pronounce is going to do even
more damage to my machine than is done by making it utterly unbootable.

Released from care by knowing I'll probably have to start from scratch
anyway, I start doing things nearly randomly, and may have added grub to
every partition aliong the way.  Continuing this strategy with the
options in boot-repair, I stumble upon a combination of chosen options
that lets me boot.  I have no idea if I now (still?) have "a
misconfigured system;" all I know is that after hours of trying random
things after hours of having exhausted trying posted things, it finally
works again.

For other's sake, I got it to work by using the general steps given here:
http://iambusychangingtheworld.blogspot.com/2014/03/error-symbol-grubtermhighlightcolor-not.html
with these these particulars (no idea what really mattered, so just giving it 
all):

=======================================

Boot-Repair Options
----------------------------

Advanced Settings:
Main options
- reinstall grub
- use standard efi
- backup and rename windows efi
- hid boot menu

GRUB options
- secure boot
- purge grub before reinstall
- did NOT upgrade grub to most recent version

GRUB location
- changed to windows (via sda5) [I think this was the critical point, but I 
really have no idea--I could have recited something from the Necronomicon and 
had as much faithin what I was donig]
- ata disk support

Output from boot-repair:
----------------------------------

Boot successfully repaired.

Please write on a paper the following URL:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/7341950/

In case you still experience boot problem, indicate this URL to:
boot.rep...@gmail.com or to your favorite support forum.

You can now reboot your computer.
Please do not forget to make your BIOS boot on sda (2000GB) disk!

You may want to retry after deactivating the [Backup and rename Windows
EFI files] option.

=======================================

With this, it rebooted to Windows fine.  To reboot to Ubuntu, had to go
to Advanced Ubutnu Setup in grub and choose an old kernel
(3.11.0-18-generic); it won't work if I try a newer kernel.

Please understand that I very sincerely appreciate the hard, selfless
work that went and continues to go into the creation of Ubuntu and
related products.  But please also understand that if you want people to
share your work, you can't expect them to share your expertise.

There are those who love to tinker with their cars, playing with the
cylinder timings, oil mixture, whatever.  But like many end users, I
have places to go and things to do.  I use Ubuntu because,
ideologically, I'm very for open source--but ahead of even strong
ideological convictions are real-world obligations.  If I can't reliably
put my key in the ignition and go, then, yeah, f*** this.  Spend all the
time you want navel-gazing about Unity, Amazon, and the exact
hermeneutics of bugs.  None of that matters to the likes of me if it
isn't a rock-solid system that works.

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Title:
  Ubuntu 14.04 Update breaks grub, resulting in "error: symbol
  'grub_term_highlight_color' not found"

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