Etymology
The word "grad" comes from the Slavic root "gorodъ," which means "a fortified town" or "a castle." This root is also found in words such as "gorod" (Russian for "city"), "grad" (Serbo-Croatian for "city"), and "grad" (Bulgarian for "city").
Meaning
In English, the word "grad" has two main meanings:
Origin
The word "grad" was first introduced into English in the 16th century. The word was initially used to refer to a unit of angular measurement. The term "hailstone" was not used until the 17th century.
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