grixo
Ligurian
editEtymology
editOld French or Occitan, both from Frankish *gris, from Proto-Germanic *grēwaz (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰreh₁- (“to green, to grow”). Akin to Old High German grīs (German greis) and grāo, Old English grǣġ (English grey, gray) and grīs, Old Norse grār, Italian grigio.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editgrix
Venetian
editEtymology
editOld French or Occitan, both from Frankish *gris, from Proto-Germanic *grēwaz (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰreh₁- (“to green, to grow”).
Akin to Old High German grīs (German greis) and grāo, Old English grǣġ (English grey, gray) and grīs, Old Norse grār, Italian grigio.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editgrixo (feminine singular grixa, masculine plural grixi, feminine plural grixe)
Descendants
edit- → Greek: γκρίζος (gkrízos)
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