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Etymology of the English word grampa

the English word grampa
derived from the English word grandpa
using the English prefix grand-
derived from the English word grand
derived from the Old French word grand
derived from the Classical Latin word grandis (full-grown, grown up; large)
derived from the Old French prefix grand-
derived from the English word pa
derived from the English word papa
derived from the French word papa
derived from the Latin word pappus (woolly seed of certain plants)
derived from the Greek word pappos
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *papa
derived from the Late Latin word papa
derived from the Greek word pappas, πάππας, παππᾶς
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *papa
derived from the Greek word papas, παπᾶς, παπάς

Derivations in English

gramps

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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