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To grind.4. Sometimes but improbably regarded as from this root (in variant form *ghrend-) is Greek khondros, granule, groats, hence cartilage: chondro-; hypochondria, mitochondrion.[Pokorny ghren- 459.]
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ghrendh- — ghrendh English meaning: beam Deutsche Übersetzung: “Balken” Material: Lat. grunda f. “ στέγη “, suggrunda f. “ the lower border of a roof, the eaves; rafter “ from *ghrondhü; O.Ice. grind f. “ latticework, grid door, harbour “,… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
gher-3, ghrē- : ghrō- : ghrǝ- — gher 3, ghrē : ghrō : ghrǝ English meaning: to come out, stick out Deutsche Übersetzung: “hervorstechen”, von Pflanzentrieben or stacheln, Borsten, von Erderhebungen, Kanten etc. Note: (probably identical with ghrē : ghrō : ghrǝ… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
grind — [OE] Grind is part of the ancient Indo European word stock. Relatives such as Latin frendere ‘crush’ and Lithuanian grendu ‘rub’ point back to an Indo European *ghrendh . This perhaps denoted ‘crushing’ rather than what we would today call… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
grind — {{11}}grind (n.) late 12c., gnashing the teeth, from GRIND (Cf. grind) (v.). The sense steady, hard work first recorded 1851 in college student slang (but Cf. gerund grinder, 1710); the meaning hard working student is American English slang from… … Etymology dictionary
greda — gréda ž <A grȇdu, N mn grȇde> DEFINICIJA 1. dugačak, u presjeku četvrtast komad drveta (željeza, betona), obično vodoravan i poduprt s obiju strana, koji nosi težinu građevine ili težinu nekog njenog dijela [krovna greda; nosiva greda;… … Hrvatski jezični portal
grind — [OE] Grind is part of the ancient Indo European word stock. Relatives such as Latin frendere ‘crush’ and Lithuanian grendu ‘rub’ point back to an Indo European *ghrendh . This perhaps denoted ‘crushing’ rather than what we would today call… … Word origins
grind — [grīnd] vt. ground, grinding [ME grinden < OE grindan < IE * ghrendh < base * ghren , to rub away, pulverize > GROUND1] 1. a) to crush into bits or fine particles between two hard surfaces; pulverize b) to chop into small pieces or… … English World dictionary