/ˈɡɾɔso/, [ˈɡɾɔ.s̺ʊ], /ˈɡɾɔso/
OrixeFrom Old Galician-Portuguese grosso (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin grossus. Cognate with Portuguese grosso and Spanish grueso.
- large, big
- thick
“Axuntaronse os pais da Províncea, repoludos, grosos e ben mantidos ó parecer, máis ledos qu'os mozos nas trulladas, e máis falangueiros qu'unha rapaza de dazasete anos” — the fathers of the Province meet, plump, thick and well-fed, apparently happier than young men at a feast, and chattier than a seventeen years old girl
- coarse, harsh, unrefined
- bold
- masculinesize, largeness
- masculinethickness
Formasgrosa(feminine) · grosos(masculine, plural) · grosas(feminine, plural) · grosso(alternative) · grosos(plural)