Latin edit. Verb edit. gravēris. second-person singular present passive subjunctive of gravō · Last edited 10 months ago by WingerBot ...
Further reading edit · gravis in Kartotéka Novočeského lexikálního archivu; gravis in Akademický slovník cizích slov, 1995, at prirucka.ujc.cas.cz ...
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Bika matoanteny. graveris. mpandray anjara faharoa singiolary ny sobjônktiva ankehitriny ny fiendrika anoina ny matoanteny gravo.
grave (burial) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia. Etymology 2 edit. From Middle English graven, from Old English grafan (“to dig, dig up, grave, engrave, carve, ...
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From Middle English gravere, graver, gravoure, from Old English græfere, grafere (“graver; engraver; sculptor”), equivalent to grave (“to engrave”) +‎ -er.
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Verb edit ; gravuras, past ; gravuris, future ; gravuros, conditional ; gravurus, volitive ; gravuru).
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English edit. Pronunciation edit · IPA: /ɡɹeɪvz/; Rhymes: -eɪvz. Etymology 1 edit. Noun edit. graves. plural of grave. Verb edit. graves.
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Ancient Greek edit. Etymology edit. Unknown; possibly Pre-Greek, given its unusual shape and the lack of a convincing Indo-European etymology.
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Noun edit ; graveringa or ; graveringen, indefinite plural ; graveringer, definite plural ; graveringene).
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