Etymology of the Latin word gravis
the Classical Latin word
gravis (heavy; painful; important)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*gʷerə-Derivations in Latin
grevis,
gravidus,
gravare,
gravitas,
semigravis,
graveolens,
Gravigrada,
graveoleusDerivations in other languages
English
graveolent, French
gravimetre, French
gravely, French
gravimètre, French
grave, French
gravi-, Italian
grave, Italian
gravi-, Portuguese
grave, Spanish
graveCognates
Dutch
graven, English
grave, English
aggravating, French
grief, French
grave, German
graben, German
gravierend, German
Gravis, Icelandic
grafa, Italian
grave, Norwegian
graverende, Portuguese
grave, Spanish
grave, Swedish
gräva, Swedish
graverandUsage
Word found in Classical Latin