gre

Etymology 1
From, from. The senses related to success are potentially from.

Noun

 * 1) A step, gree or rung; a part of a staircase or ladder.
 * 2) A stage or level as part of a scale; a level of a discontinuous scale.
 * 3) A degree or extent; a level of a continuous scale.
 * 4) Social or professional standing or status; one's position in society or a subset of it.
 * 5) A degree or generation of ancestry; a stage in one's family history.
 * 6) Success, winning or achievement in battle or sport.
 * 7)  An angular measurement amounting to 1/360 of a circle.
 * 8)   A degree educational qualification handed out by tertiary institutions

Etymology 2
From, from , a noun from.

Noun

 * 1) A favourable or good attitude; goodwill, kindness.
 * 2) * Late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Man of Law's Tale:
 * And notified is þurȝout þe toun / Þat every wiȝt, wiþ greet devocioun, / Sholde preyen Crist þat he þis mariage / Recyve in gree and spede þis viage.
 * 1) Satisfaction, compensation, understanding.

Etymology
From. Compare Mooring, Heligolandic , Föhr and Wiedingharde.

Etymology
From.

Adjective

 * 1) grey

Etymology
From (compare 🇨🇬); cognate with 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) stud (of horses), flock, herd