ghrendh-

ghrendh-
    ghrendh-
    English meaning: beam
    Deutsche Übersetzung: “Balken”
    Material: Lat. grunda f. “ στέγη “, suggrunda f. “ the lower border of a roof, the eaves; rafter “ from *ghrondhü; O.Ice. grind f. “ latticework, grid door, harbour “, O.E. grindel, O.S. grindil “bar, bolt”, O.H.G. grintil “bar, bolt, crossbeam of the plow “, M.L.G. grindel, grendel “ transom, bar, bolt, crossbeam of the plow “; Lith. grindìs, griñdas, grindà “ Dielenbrett “, pl. griñdos “ board layer, boarded floor “, grindóti, grindūti, grindžiù grį̃sti “ cover with boards “, grandà “ bridge plank “, Ltv. grìda, also grìds “ floor, plank “, gruõdi m. pl. “ planks, balks, beams “, O.Pruss. grandico f. “plank, balk”, grandan (acc.) “man, husband” (to meaning compare E. Lewy IF. 32, 162 with Lith.); Slav. gręda in Russ. grjadá “bed, row”, Ser.-Cr. gréda “balk, beam”, Cz. hřada “ shaft, pole, balk, beam, scaffold, trestle”, Pol. grzęda “ shaft, pole, furrow, bed”; besides Slav. grędь in Sloven. grę̂d, gen. gredî “ shaft, pole”.
    References: WP. I 657, WH. I 623 f., Trautmann 98.

Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary. 2015.

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