grag

German Low German

Etymology

From Middle Low German graw, from Old Saxon grao, from Proto-Germanic *grēwaz (compare German Low German grau, Dutch grauw, German grau, Old Norse grár), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰregʰwos (grey), from *gʰer- (to glow, shine). Compare Latin rāvus (grey), Old Church Slavonic зьрѣти (zĭrěti, to see, glance), Russian зреть (zretʹ, to see), Lithuanian žėrúoti (to shine).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɣɾɒːx/, /ɣɾɔːx/ (North and West)
  • IPA(key): /ʝɾɔːx/, /ʝɾɒːx/ (South and East)
  • IPA(key): /ɡɾɒːx/, /ɡɾɔːx/ (emerging in the 19th century, initially confined to urban speech)

Adjective

grag (comparative grager, superlative gragst)

  1. (Mecklenburgisch, Western Pomorania, Eastern Pomorania) grey

Synonyms

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