grolle

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French

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Old French, from Late Latin graula, from Latin gracula, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *greh₂-k- (croak).

Noun

grolle f (plural grolles)

  1. crow, rook

Etymology 2

From a Vulgar Latin *grolla, of uncertain origin; the word has more common in Occitan (compare grola), Franco-Provençal, and the west of the country, from which it entered Parisian argot in the 19th century).

Alternative forms

Noun

grolle f (plural grolles)

  1. shoe

Synonyms

Further reading


German

Verb

grolle

  1. (deprecated template usage) First-person singular present of grollen.
  2. (deprecated template usage) First-person singular subjunctive I of grollen.
  3. (deprecated template usage) Third-person singular subjunctive I of grollen.
  4. (deprecated template usage) Imperative singular of grollen.

Italian

Noun

grolle f

  1. plural of grolla

Plautdietsch

Verb

grolle

  1. to be irked
  2. to be exasperated