gras
Syllable Decomposition
grasfrom Latin crassus originally meaning 'thick', but used expressively to mean 'fat'. The change from initial c to g (attested in Late Latin) is likely analogical to grossus 'fat'.
Definitions
- cuisine
- religion
- œnologie
- peinture
- topologie
- typographie
Antonym
sèche
Translations
english:loose
spanish:cebados
german:fett
greek:παχύς
portuguese:gordo
See also
Gras (pn.) grasse (adj.) Grasse (pn.) grasses (adj.)