grazia
See also: Grazia, gražia, and gražią
Corsican
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin grātia (“favour; goodwill; charm”). Cognates include Italian grazia, French grâce and Spanish gracia.
Noun
grazia f (plural grazie)
- grace
- chance, luck
- thanks, thankfulness
References
- http://infcor.adecec.net/
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡrat.t͡sja/
- Rhymes: -attsja
- Hyphenation: grà‧zia
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Latin grātia (“favour/favor; goodwill; charm”).
Noun
grazia f (plural grazie)
- grace
- (law) pardon
- favour/favor, kindness
- (usually in the plural) serif
Derived terms
- grazie
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
grazia
- inflection of graziare:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Anagrams
- garzai
Ladin
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin grātia (“favour; goodwill; charm”). Cognates include Spanish gracia, French grâce and Italian grazia.
Noun
grazia f (plural grazies)
- grace
- pardon