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English
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
grille (plural grilles)
- Alternative form of grill (only in the senses of "grating over opening", "grating on the front of a vehicle", and "window divider")
- 1907 August, Robert W[illiam] Chambers, chapter I, in The Younger Set, New York, N.Y.: D. Appleton & Company, →OCLC:
- The house was a big elaborate limestone affair, evidently new. Winter sunshine sparkled on lace-hung casement, on glass marquise, and the burnished bronze foliations of grille and door.
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French
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Middle French grille, grisle, from Old French greille, graïlle, from earlier gradilie (end of 10th century), from Latin crāticula (or a Vulgar Latin graticula).
Noun
grille f (plural grilles)
- bars; railings; rack; grate
- grille de fenêtre ― window bars
- grille d’un fourneau ― oven rack
- grilles d’une prison ― prison bars
- La grille du barbecue est pleine de graisse de saucisses.
- The barbecue grate is covered in grease from the sausages.
- gate (with bars)
- À huit heures et quart, on ferme la grille d’entrée de l’école.
- At 8:15, we close the school’s entrance gate.
- grid
- grilles de sudoku ― sudoku grids
- grille de mots croisés ― crossword grid
- Ci-joint la grille d’évaluation. ― Attachment: assessment grid.
Derived terms
- gril
- grillade
- grillage
- grille de commande
- grille de départ
- grille d’arrêt
- grille d’eau
- griller
- grilleur
- grilloir
Descendants
Etymology 2
Verb
grille
- inflection of griller:
Further reading
- “grille”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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German
Pronunciation
Verb
grille
- inflection of grillen:
Limburgish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch grillen, itself borrowed from English grill. Displaced older steinreustere.
Verb
grille
- to grill
Conjugation
Montfortian conjugation of grille (first conjugation)
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Middle English
Etymology
From Old English grel (“harsh”). Compare German grell (“lurid, shrill”).
Adjective
grille
- gril, harsh, severe
- c. 1370s. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Romaunt of the Rose. 71-4.
- The briddes, that han left hir song,
Whyl they han suffred cold so strong
In wedres grille, and derk to sighte,
Ben in May, for the sonne brighte,- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- c. 1370s. Geoffrey Chaucer, The Romaunt of the Rose. 71-4.
Descendants
- English: gril
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Norwegian Bokmål
Verb
grille (imperative grill, present tense griller, passive grilles, simple past and past participle grilla or grillet, present participle grillende)
- to grill (food, in a grill)
- (figuratively) to grill (subject someone to intense questioning)
Related terms
References
- “grille” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Spanish
Verb
grille
- inflection of grillar:
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