Etymology and Origin
The word "gramercy" has its roots in Old French:
It was adopted into English in the 14th century.
Meaning
Originally, "gramercy" was an expression of gratitude, similar to "thank you." However, over time its meaning evolved:
Usage
Today, "gramercy" is used less frequently than "thank you" but still appears in both formal and informal settings. It is often used to convey a sense of the following:
Examples
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