/ɡrɵnd/
UrsprungFrom Old Norse grunnr (“shallow”).
- common-genderground, land
“Huset är byggt på ofri grund.” — The house is built on non-freehold property.
- common-genderthe foundation of a building; the part of the outer walls of a house which extends below the level of the floor, and down to the ground.
- common-gendera fundament, a foundation, a basis, fundamentals; what other constructions (physical or metaphorical) rely on
- common-gendercause; reason
- common-gendera reef or shallow in water
- neuterAn area of shallow water in a large body of water, which causes a potential danger to boats or ships.
Formergrundare(comparative) · grundast(superlative) · grund(error-unrecognized-form, indefinite, positive) · grundare(comparative, error-unrecognized-form, indefinite) · grundast(error-unrecognized-form, indefinite, superlative) · grunt(indefinite, neuter, positive, singular) · grundare(comparative, indefinite, neuter, singular) · grundast(indefinite, neuter, singular, superlative) · grunda(indefinite, plural, positive) · grundare(comparative, indefinite, plural) · grundast(indefinite, plural, superlative) · grunde(archaic, indefinite, masculine, plural, positive) · grundare(archaic, comparative, indefinite, masculine, plural) · grundast(archaic, indefinite, masculine, plural, superlative) · grunde(definite, masculine, positive, singular) · grundare(comparative, definite, masculine, singular) · grundaste(definite, masculine, singular, superlative) · grunda(definite, error-unrecognized-form, positive) · grundare(comparative, definite, error-unrecognized-form) · grundaste(definite, error-unrecognized-form, superlative)