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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary grosse|grossir|fat|gross|coarse|grossly from Late Latin grossus "thick" which, later came to mean simply "large." How did "gross" get its unfavorable meaning? "Thick" and "large" led the word to refer to overweight people, which, through our usual prejudices, gave the word its current pejorative shade. gonda (pbp.) 1 drošt (plv. drust) koloft 2 par-vâr câq + fra. gros ventre : šakam-gonda = fra. grossir aux dépens (d'autrui) grossière|grossièrement|grossièreté|coarse|scurrilous|foul-mouthed|gross|grossly|lout = gros 1 kas, eng. lout drošt/zomoxt(-gu) bad-zabân gonda-gu + Les hommes se mettent d’eux-mêmes en peine peu à peu de sortir de la grossièreté, si seulement on ne s’évertue pas à les y maintenir. (Emmanuel Kant, Qu ’est-ce que les Lumières ? (1784)) 2 fra. grossièreté ; eng. scurrilous, foul-mouthed bad-dahân/zabân saxt-zabân cârvâdâri-gu bad-o-bi-râh-gu rakik 3 ciz, fra. erreur grossier ; eng. gross error, grossly misleading sahm-nâk/gin (pust-)koloft
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 gross n. Pronunciation: ' grōs Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English grosse, from Anglo-French &Late Latin; Anglo-French gros large, thick, whole, from Late Latin grossus coarse Date: 14th century 1 a archaic : immediately obvious b (1) : glaringly noticeable usually because of inexcusable badness or objectionableness (2) : OUT-AND-OUT , UTTER c : visible without the aid of a microscope 2 a : BIG , BULKY especially : excessively fat b : growing or spreading with excessive luxuriance 3 a : of, relating to, or dealing with general aspects or broad distinctions b : consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions ― compare NET 4 : made up of material or perceptible elements 5 archaic : not fastidious in taste : UNDISCRIMINATING 6 a : coarse in nature or behavior : UNREFINED b : gravely deficient in civility or decency : crudely vulgar c : inspiring disgust or distaste 7 : deficient in knowledge : IGNORANT , UNTUTORED synonyms see COARSE , FLAGRANT –gross·ly adverb –gross·ness noun 2 gross n. Function: noun Date: 1579 1 obsolete : AMOUNT , SUM 2 : overall total exclusive of deductions 3 gross n. Function: transitive verb Date: 1884 : to earn or bring in (an overall total) exclusive of deductions (as for taxes or expenses) –gross…