Gramercy
//ɡɹəˈmɝ.si// intj, name, noun
intj, name, noun ·Common ·High school level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Thanks. archaic, countable, uncountable
Intj
- 1 Used as an expression of gratitude: thanks; many thanks. archaic
"Gramércy, liegé King, / This is to me a comforting: / I tell you sickerly / For to have land or lede / Or other riches, so God me speed, / It is too much for me."
- 2 Used as an exclamation expressing surprise or sudden strong feelings. archaic
Proper Noun
- 1 Ellipsis of Gramercy Park abbreviation, alt-of, ellipsis
Example
More examples"Gotham Greens provides rooftop-grown leafy greens and herbs to supermarkets and top-ranked restaurants like Gramercy Tavern, which uses seasonal vegetables but also depends on the reliability of produce from urban hydroponic farms."
Etymology
From Middle English gramerci, from Old French grant merci (“great thanks”). Still in use in south of France's Provençal language as 'gramerci'.
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