gravamen

Etymology
and, from +. is the   of, from  (ultimately from ) +.

The form  is derived from.

Noun

 * 1) A grievance complained of.
 * 2)  A document sent by the Lower House of Convocation to the Upper House to inform the latter of certain grievances in the church.
 * 3) The essence or ground of a complaint.
 * 4)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 5)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A document sent by the Lower House of Convocation to the Upper House to inform the latter of certain grievances in the church.
 * 2) The essence or ground of a complaint.
 * 3)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 4)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1) The essence or ground of a complaint.
 * 2)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 3)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 2)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 2)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  The essence or most important aspect of a piece of writing, a point of argument, etc.; the gist.
 * 2)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A formal charge or complaint.
 * 1)  A formal charge or complaint.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) tax
 * 2) encumbrance

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1)  burden
 * 2)  discomfort, physical inconvenience
 * 3)  imposition, financial burden
 * 4) grievance, complaint
 * 5) harassment

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) tax
 * 2) encumbrance