Grisons

Etymology
Borrowed from. .

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1759, George Sale & al., The Modern Part of an Universal History, Vol.XXIX: History of the German Empire, page 2:
 * Since the reign of Charlemagne, this country is divided into High and Low Germany: the firſt, towards the ſouth, comprehending the Palatinate of the Rhine, Franconia, Suabia, Bavaria, Bohemia, Moravia, Auſtria, Carinthia, Carniola, Stiria, Tyrol, the Swiſs, and the Griſons
 * 1) * 1759, George Sale & al., The Modern Part of an Universal History, Vol.XXIX: History of the German Empire, page 2:
 * Since the reign of Charlemagne, this country is divided into High and Low Germany: the firſt, towards the ſouth, comprehending the Palatinate of the Rhine, Franconia, Suabia, Bavaria, Bohemia, Moravia, Auſtria, Carinthia, Carniola, Stiria, Tyrol, the Swiſs, and the Griſons
 * Since the reign of Charlemagne, this country is divided into High and Low Germany: the firſt, towards the ſouth, comprehending the Palatinate of the Rhine, Franconia, Suabia, Bavaria, Bohemia, Moravia, Auſtria, Carinthia, Carniola, Stiria, Tyrol, the Swiſs, and the Griſons

Usage notes
Historically but no longer prefixed by.

Translations

 * Albanian: Grisoni
 * Dutch: Graubünden
 * Esperanto: Grizono
 * French:
 * German:
 * Italian: Grigioni
 * Marathi: ग्रिसोन
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: Grisões
 * Romansch: Grischun, Grischùn
 * Sicilian: Criciuni

Etymology
From, referring to the color of the clothes of the original inhabitants. This is also reflected in the German name,.