Where does “grelo” come from?

grelo (Ido) comes from French grêle, from Old French graisle, from Latin gracilis, from Latin graceō, from Proto-Indo-European kerḱ- — to wane, become thin; to become thin; to wane; to...

grelo (Ido): hail, hail storm

Definitions

  1. hail, hail storm

Ancestry of “grelo”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchgrêlespindly, lanky; hail; third-person singular...
2Old Frenchgraisleslim; a type of horn used in battle
3Latingracilisslender, slim, thin; meager, scanty, lean;...
4Latingraceō
5Proto-Indo-Europeankerḱ-to wane, become thin; to become thin; to wane; to...

Words derived from “grelo

Every word from Proto-Indo-European kerḱ-Every word from Latin graceōEvery word from Latin gracilis