Graf

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Template:Bor. Template:Doublet.

Noun

Template:En-noun

  1. Template:Lb A German or Austrian count (nobleman).
    • 1843 February, "Graf de Tropp", in Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Template:Nowrap, [books.google.com/books?id=9ZUtAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA200 page 200]:
      Without ceremony, the Graf, on his entering the drawing-room, seated himself at the piano-forte, and proposed affording his new friends "a leetle example" how music was performed in Hungary.
Coordinate terms
Derived terms

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Etymology 2

Phonetic respelling of Template:Clipping.

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb A paragraph.

Etymology 3

Noun

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  1. Template:Alt sp
Derived terms

Anagrams

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Afrikaans

Etymology

From Template:Inh and Template:M (see the plural).

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:Af-noun

  1. grave

Albanian

Alternative forms

Verb

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  1. Template:Alt form[1]

References

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Catalan

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:Ca-noun

  1. Template:Lb graph

Further reading

Czech

graf
graf

Etymology

Template:Der+.

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:Cs-noun

  1. graph Template:Gloss
  2. Template:Lb graph Template:Gloss
  3. chart Template:Gloss

Declension

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Derived terms

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See also

Further reading

Danish

Etymology

From Template:Bor.

Noun

Template:Da-noun

  1. graph, visualization of an equation or a function
  2. Template:Lb graph

Declension

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Derived terms

Dutch

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Template:Inh, from Template:Inh, from Template:Inh, Template:M.

Noun

Template:Nl-noun

  1. grave
Derived terms
Descendants

Etymology 2

From Template:Der. Most likely influenced by Dutch Template:M which can mean "serious, grave" as well as "very". The alternative form Template:M, also slang, has the same origin and meaning, but stays closer to the original French pronunciation.

Adverb

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  1. Template:Lb very
    Dat is graf duur — That's very expensive

French

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb Template:Clipping of
    Template:Ux

Further reading

Icelandic

Noun

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  1. graph, chart

Declension

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Indonesian

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Etymology

Template:Bor+.

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:Id-noun

  1. Template:Lb graph: A graphical unit on the token-level, the abstracted fundamental shape of a character or letter as distinct from its ductus (realization in a particular typeface or handwriting on the instance-level) and as distinct by a grapheme on the type-level by not fundamentally distinguishing meaning
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Further reading

Irish

Etymology

Borrowed from Template:Bor.

Noun

Template:Ga-noun

  1. graph, chart

Declension

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Derived terms

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Verb

Template:Ga-verb

  1. Template:Lb write; draw, sketch
  2. Template:Lb graph, plot, chart

Conjugation

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Mutation

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References

Kashubian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Template:Bor+.

Pronunciation

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Noun

Template:Csb-noun

  1. count
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Declension

Template:Csb-decl-noun

Further reading

Middle English

Noun

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  1. Template:Alternative form of

Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

Borrowed from Template:Bor.

Noun

Template:Nb-noun-m1

  1. graph (diagram)

References

Norwegian Nynorsk

Template:Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from Template:Bor.

Noun

Template:Nn-noun-m1

  1. graph (diagram)

References

Old English

Etymology

Template:Unc, lacking cognates in other Germanic languages. Perhaps from Template:M, similar to Template:M and Template:M.[2]

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. grove

Declension

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Descendants

References

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  2. Puppel, S. (2010). Language History and Linguistic Modelling: A Festschrift for Jacek Fisiak on His 60th Birthday. Germany: De Gruyter., p. 134-135

Old Spanish

Pronunciation

Adjective

Template:Head

  1. Template:Apocopic form of; serious; grave; major

Polish

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Pronunciation

Template:Pl-pr

Etymology 1

Template:Dercat Template:Inh+. Template:Dbt.

Noun

Template:Pl-noun

  1. Template:Lb count Template:Gl
    Template:Syn
Declension

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Derived terms

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Etymology 2

Template:Intnat; compare Template:Cog, Template:Cog, Template:Cog, ultimately from Template:Der.

Noun

Template:Pl-noun

  1. Template:Lb graph
    Template:Hyper
Declension

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Derived terms

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Etymology 3

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Noun

Template:Pl-noun

  1. Template:Lb autograph
    Template:Syn
Declension

Template:Pl-decl-noun-m-in

Further reading

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Romanian

Etymology 1

Template:Bor+.

Noun

Template:Ro-noun

  1. graph
Declension

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Etymology 2

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Noun

Template:Ro-noun

  1. count
Declension

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Scottish Gaelic

Noun

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  1. graph

Derived terms

Serbo-Croatian

Noun

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  1. Template:Lb graph
  2. Template:Lb graph

Declension

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Swedish

Etymology 1

From Template:Bor, shortened from Template:M Template:M.

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:Sv-noun

  1. Template:Lb graph, the set {(x,F(x))}
  2. Template:Lb graph; an ordered set (V,E) of edges which joins to the vertices such that each of the edge's ends is located at a vertex
Declension

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See also

Etymology 2

Pronunciation

Noun

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  1. Template:Obsolete spelling of
Declension

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Volapük

Noun

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  1. count (ruler of a county)

Declension

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Derived terms