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Norman
Etymology
From Old French grant (later grand), from Latin grandis, grandem.
Adjective
grànd m
- (Guernsey) big
1883, Nicholas Guilbert, L'Ami Pierre:Sen grànd vier dos long et large / Est quasi cuit au soleil [...].- His big old back, broad and long, is nearly roasted by the sun.
Romansch
Etymology
From Latin grandis, grandem.
Adjective
grànd m (feminine singular grànda, masculine plural grànds, feminine plural gràndas)
- (Sutsilvan) big, large
- (Sutsilvan) tall