Where does “gróf” come from?
gróf (Old Norse) comes from Proto-Germanic grōbō, from Proto-Germanic grabaną, from Proto-Indo-European gʰrābʰ- — to dig, scratch, scrape.
gróf (Old Norse): depression, hollow
Definitions
- depression, hollow
gróf (Old Norse) comes from Proto-Germanic grōbō, from Proto-Germanic grabaną, from Proto-Indo-European gʰrābʰ- — to dig, scratch, scrape.
gróf (Old Norse): depression, hollow