From Middle Low German grevink (and <span class="searchmatch">grevel</span>), derived from the verb graven (“to dig”), from Proto-Germanic *grabaną (Danish grave). The word has replaced...
on: grevling Wikipedia nn From Danish grevling, from Middle Low German <span class="searchmatch">grevel</span>, related to the verb grava (“to dig”). Cognate with Swedish grävling. IPA(key):...
Phœnicia, and Carthage, New York, N.Y.: G. P. Putnam’s Sons; London: H. <span class="searchmatch">Grevel</span> & Co., page 292: We here find lions standing on their hind legs holding...
pietriș (ro) n Russian: гра́вий (ru) m (grávij) Sardinian: giarra f, zara f Scots: <span class="searchmatch">grevel</span> Serbo-Croatian: šoder (sh) m (colloquial) Cyrillic: шљу́нак m Roman: šljúnak (sh) m...