Gran
From Mereja Words
English
Noun
Gran (plural Grans)- (informal, usually affectionate) a grandmother
- (rare) a grandfather
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Catalan
Etymology
from Latin grandis
Adjective
Italian
Adjective
Gran (apocopate)
- apocopic form of grande
- Gran Bretagna - Great Britain
- Gran Premio - Grand Prix
- gran turismo - grand touring
Old Portuguese
Etymology
from Latin grandis
Adjective
Gran
Old Provençal
Etymology
from Latin grandis.
Adjective
Gran m. and f. (plural Grans)
Spanish
Etymology
From grande (“large”), from Latin grandis (“large, great”)
Adjective
Gran (apocopate, standard form grande)
Notes
The form gran is only used before and within the noun phrase of the modified singular noun. Elsewhere, grande is used instead.
Swedish
Pronunciation
Noun
Gran c.
- spruce (mostly the species Picea abies or Norway Spruce, the species found most often in Sweden)
Declension
Declension of Gran
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