Adjective edit. grave m or f (masculine and feminine plural graves, superlative gravísimo). serious, grave synonym △. Synonym: serio · bass (sound) synonym ...
second-person singular imperative. Participle edit. gravis m pl. masculine plural of gravi. Anagrams edit · givras. Latin edit. Alternative forms edit · grevis ...
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A grave is a location where a dead body is buried or interred after a funeral. Graves are usually located in special areas set aside for the purpose of ...
From Middle English gravey, greavie, gravy; probably from greaves, graves (“the sediment of melted tallow”), or from Old French grave, a claimed misspelling of ...
Hyphenation: grà‧vi. Adjective edit. gravi m , f. plural of grave. Verb edit. gravi. inflection of gravare: second-person singular present indicative · first/ ...
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The grave accent (◌̀) is a diacritical mark used to varying degrees in French, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan and many other western European languages ...
Homophone: grave. Noun edit. grav f or m (definite singular grava or graven, indefinite plural graver, definite plural gravene). a grave (place of burial) ...
English edit. Noun edit · war graves · plural of war grave · Last edited 5 years ago by WingerBot. Languages. This page is not available in other languages.