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From Middle English gravere, graver, gravoure, from Old English græfere, grafere (“graver; engraver; sculptor”), equivalent to grave (“to engrave”) +‎ -er.
Adjective change. Positive grave · Comparative graver. Superlative · gravest ...
Graver may refer to: Burin (engraving) (French burin, "cold chisel"), a tool used in the art of engraving; Graver (surname), an older English name, ...
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English edit. Noun edit. gravers. plural of graver. Anagrams edit · Garvers. Dutch edit. Pronunciation edit. Audio, Duration: 2 seconds.0:02, (file) ...
See also: gravers. English edit. Proper noun edit. Gravers. plural of Graver. Anagrams edit · Garvers · Last edited 3 years ago by WingerBot. Languages.
Doublet of grief. Adjective edit. grave (comparative graver, superlative gravest). Characterised by a dignified sense ...
accent graver m. indefinite plural of accent grave · Last edited 3 years ago by Supevan. Languages. This page is not available in other languages. Wiktionary.
French edit. Verb edit. graverions. first-person plural conditional of graver · Last edited 5 years ago by WingerBot ...
Verb edit ; graver, infinitive at gravere, present tense ; graverer, past tense ; graverede, perfect tense har graveret).
, imperative graver). alternative form of gravere. Swedish edit. Etymology 1 edit. From French graver, from Proto-Germanic *grabaną. Doublet of gräva. Cognate ...