ghredh-

ghredh-
To walk, go. Suffixed zero-grade form *ghr̥dh-yo-.
b. grade, gradual, graduate, gree; centigrade, degrade, degree, from Latin gradus (< deverbative *grad-u-), step, stage, degree, rank.
 
[Pokorny ghredh- 456.]

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