grad

Noun

 * en
 * en
 * en

Etymology
From, , from , from , from. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Adverb

 * 1) now, at the moment
 * 2) * 1978, & Christa Maerker, Die Schweizermacher, (transcript):
 * "gsw"

- Mir si grad am Esse, aber Si gönd gern mitesse, wen Si wend.


 * 1) exactly

Etymology
From clipping of.

Verb

 * 1)  to graduate

Noun

 * 1) degree
 * i allerhøjeste grad
 * to the very highest degree
 * til en sådan grad, at
 * to such a degree that
 * 1) degree (180th of pi)
 * Drej 90 grader i positiv omløbsretning (mod uret).
 * Turn 90 degrees in the positive direction of circumambulation (counterclockwise).
 * 1)  academic degree
 * Hun tog en grad i ægyptologi.
 * She got a degree in egyptology.

Etymology
.

Etymology
From, from , from.

Alternative forms

 * gréd

Adverb

 * 1) just, just now
 * Mäi Brudder ass grad heemkomm
 * My brother has just come home

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) degree (of a circle)
 * 2) degree (temperature)

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) degree (general)
 * 2) an academic degree
 * 3) degree (of angle)
 * 4) degree (of latitude or longitude)
 * 5) degree (of temperature)
 * 6) rank

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) a degree (general)
 * 2) an academic degree
 * 3) degree (of angle)
 * 4) degree (of latitude or longitude)
 * 5) degree (of temperature)
 * 6) rank

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) grade, step, order, degree, rank

Etymology 1
.

Noun

 * 1) hail
 * 2)  mass

Noun

 * 1)  gradian

Etymology
, ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) degree (unit of measurement for temperature)

Etymology
From, ultimately from the root of.

Adjective

 * 1) sudden, immediate, instant
 * 2) quick, rapid, swift, alert, agile

Usage notes

 * Often used adverbially, preceding and leniting the verbal noun:

Etymology 1
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) city, town
 * 2) fortress, castle
 * 3) downtown, city center

Etymology 2
, from.

Noun

 * 1) hail

Etymology 3
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  gradian
 * 2) degree (measuring unit in various systems; the more usual and general term is  or )

Etymology
From. The extended meaning of ‘country’ is a.

Noun

 * 1) village
 * 2) country

Etymology 1
From.

Noun

 * 1) castle
 * 2)  city

Noun

 * 1)  gradian
 * 2)  alcohol by volume

Etymology
From

Noun

 * 1) degree (extent)
 * 2)  degree (unit of temperature, in Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin, etc.)
 * 3)  degree (angular unit)
 * 4)  degree
 * 5)  degree
 * 6)  grade, rank (especially in the military and academia)
 * 7)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  degree (angular unit)
 * 2)  degree
 * 3)  degree
 * 4)  grade, rank (especially in the military and academia)
 * 5)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  grade, rank (especially in the military and academia)
 * 2)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.
 * 1)  A measurement of acetic acid, corresponding to 6 cl of a 24% solution or 12 cl of a 12% solution.

Usage notes

 * An academic degree is usually an . Grad is more rare and closer to "rank," in a sense extended to (higher) academic degrees.