grado

gradar

  1. (transitive) to harrow (plowed land)
  2. (transitive) to surround with grates (to impede the passage of animals)

Frequency

C2
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈɡɾa.du/
Etymology

In summary

From Old Galician-Portuguese grado, from Latin grātus. Doublet of grato, a borrowing.

Grado

grad

Neugrad

gradus

Gon

gon

grado

gon

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