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Etymology of the English word grout

the English word grout
derived from the English word grits
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *grutja-
derived from the English word groats
derived from the English word grot
derived from the English word grotty
derived from the English word grotesque
derived from the French word grotte
derived from the Old Italian word grotta
derived from the Latin root *grupta
derived from the Latin word crypta (crypt, underground room for rites; vault)
derived from the Greek word kruptos, κρυπτός (concealed; private)
derived from the Greek word kruptein, κρύπτειν, κρύπτω
derived from the Greek word krupte, κρύπτη (a hidden place; cellar ('crypt'))
derived from the Greek word kruptein, κρύπτειν, κρύπτω
derived from the Greek word kruptein, κρύπτειν, κρύπτω
derived from the Middle Dutch word groot
derived from the English word grit
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *greutan

Derivations in English

grouted, grouting

Cognates

French gru, Provençal grus

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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