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grand (adj.)

late 14c., grant "large, big" (early 12c. in surnames), from Anglo-French graunt and directly from Old French grant, grand (10c., Modern French grand) "large, tall; grown-up; great, powerful, important; strict, severe; extensive; numerous," from Latin grandis "big, great; full, abundant," also "full-grown;" figuratively "strong, powerful, weighty, severe," of unknown origin.

In Vulgar Latin it supplanted magnus and continued in the Romanic languages. The connotations of "noble, sublime, lofty, dignified," etc., were in Latin. In English it developed a special sense of "imposing." Meaning "principal, chief, most important" (especially in titles) is from 1560s; that of "of very high or noble quality" is from 1712. As a general term of admiration, "magnificent, splendid," from 1816. Related: Grander; grandest.

Grand jury is late 15c. Grand piano from 1797. The grand tour of the principal sites of continental Europe, as part of a gentleman's education, is attested by that name from 1660s. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado River in western U.S. was so called by 1869, popularized by Maj. John Wesley Powell, scientific adventurer, who explored it; earlier it had been known as Big Canyon. For grand slam see slam (n.2).

grand (n.)

"thousand dollars," 1915, American English underworld slang, from grand (adj.).

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Definitions of grand from WordNet
1
grand (adj.)
extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers;
grand (adj.)
of behavior that is impressive and ambitious in scale or scope;
collecting on a grand scale
in the grand manner
Synonyms: expansive / heroic
grand (adj.)
of or befitting a lord;
Synonyms: august / lordly
grand (adj.)
ostentatiously rich and superior in quality;
grand (adj.)
of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style; "argue in terms of high-flown ideals"- Oliver Franks;
a grand purpose
Synonyms: exalted / elevated / sublime / high-flown / high-minded / lofty / rarefied / rarified / idealistic / noble-minded
grand (adj.)
large and impressive in physical size or extent;
the bridge is a grand structure
grand (adj.)
the most important and magnificent in adornment;
grand ballroom
grand staircase
grand (adj.)
used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person;
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grand (n.)
the cardinal number that is the product of 10 and 100;
Synonyms: thousand / one thousand / " / m / k / chiliad / g / thou / yard
grand (n.)
a piano with the strings on a horizontal harp-shaped frame; usually supported by three legs;
Synonyms: grand piano
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