grao

See also: grão and graõ

Galician

Etymology

From Latin gradus.

Noun

grao m (plural graos)

  1. degree (of temperature)
  2. academic degree
  3. degree (of angle measure)
  4. (mathematics) degree of a polynomial

Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *grēwaz, whence also Old English græġ, Old Norse grár.

Adjective

grāo

  1. grey

Descendants

  • Middle High German: grā
    • Alemannic German: graaw
    • Bavarian: grau
      Gottscheerish: grūb
    • German: grau
    • Luxembourgish: gro
    • Rhine Franconian:
      Pennsylvania German: gro
    • Vilamovian: graoj
    • Yiddish: גראָ (gro), גרוי (groy)

Old Saxon

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *grēwaz, whence also Old English græġ, Old Norse grár.

Adjective

grāo

  1. grey

Declension


Descendants

  • Middle Low German: grāu
    • Low German:
      • German Low German: grag, grau
        Plautdietsch: greiw
    • West Frisian: grauw

Portuguese

Noun

grao m (plural graos)

  1. Obsolete spelling of grau
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