"Gravis" is an adjective from Latin, meaning HEAVY, SERIOUS, IMPORTANT. Some derivatives of it in English can be:
- graveless;
- gravid;
- gravidity;
- gravidly;
- gravidness;
- gravida (pl.: gravidas OR gravidae);
- gravimeter;
- gravimetric;
- gravimetrically;
- gravimetry;
- gravitate / + d / +ing;
- gravitation;
- gravitational;
- gravitationally;
- gravitative;
- graviton;
- gravity;
- gravy (pl.: gravies).
Grieve, grieves, grieved, grieving Grieve and grievance both from Middle English which came from the Old French word - grever 'burden, encumber', based on L. gravare, from gravis .
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heavy, weighty, serious, important, severe, grievous, burdensome, unwholesome
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These '''ROOT'''-WORDS are '''GRAV''', GRAVI & GRAVITO meaning HEAVY & WEIGHTY. It comes from the '''Latin''' gravis which means HEAVY