Etymology of the English word grenadines
the English word
grenadinesderived from the French word
grenadinesderived from the French word
grenadederived from the Spanish word
granadaderived from the Latin word
granatum (pomegranate)
derived from the Latin word
granatus (containing many seeds; production of a crop)
derived from the Classical Latin word
granum (grain; grain; seed)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gr₀ə-no-derived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatderived from the Old French word
grenatederived from the Old French word
grenatUsage
Word found in Modern English