ghredh-

ghredh-
    ghredh-
    English meaning: to march
    Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schreiten”
    Material: Av. aiwi-gǝrǝδmahi “ we begin, advance, go forward, march, proceed “, gǝrǝzdi- f. “ (*lineup =) das Inbesitznehmen, Bekommen “; but mind . ( Aśoka-Inschr.) adhigicya “ initiating, commencing “ = O.Ind. adhi-kr̥tya-, S. LéviGA 1912; Lat. gradior, -ī “ to take steps, step, walk, go, advance “, gradus, -ūs “a step; a step as made, a pace; an approach; a step as climbed, a stair; hence any tier, gradation; a braid of hair; abstr., degree, stage; rank, position; miLith., station, post”, grallae “ stilts “ (Lat. gradfrom *ghredh-, ablaut grade as in Lith. grìdiju); Goth. griÞs (only acc. sg. grid) “ footstep, grade” (but M.H.G. grit “ footstep “, griten “ die Beine auseinanderspreizen “, Ger. bO.Ir. gritt, gritten ds. and - indeed definitely the i-row belonging - graiteln “ die Finger or Beine auseinandersperren “ under likewise belong to Gmc. *grī̆ - “ straddled, gaping “, the strange link so far is missed); Lith. grìdiju, -yti (Juškevicz) “ go, wander, err about “. Nasalpräsentia: O.Ir. in-grenn-, to-grenn- “ pursue “ (-enn- from -n̥dh-n-, themat. n-present, 3. sg.*ghrn̥- dh-ne-t), compare Thurneysen KZ. 63, 114f., Kuiper Nasalpräs. 170 f.; O.C.S. grędǫ, gręsti “ go, come “, Russ. grjadú, grjastí “ go, march “ etc.
    References: WP. I 651 f., WH. I 615 f., Trautmann 98.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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