Where does “gránda” come from?

gránda (Old Irish) comes from Old Irish gráin, from Proto-Celtic *gragnis — awful.

gránda (Old Irish): horrible, terrible, ugly, repulsive, hateful

Definitions

  1. horrible, terrible, ugly, repulsive, hateful

Ancestry of “gránda”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Irishgráinawfulness, an object of loathing or horror,...
2Proto-Celtic*gragnisawful

Words derived from “gránda

Every word from Proto-Celtic *gragnisEvery word from Old Irish gráin