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Final war of the Reconquista
The Granada War was a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1492 during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand
Granada_War
State in the Iberian Peninsula, 1232–1492
The Emirate of Granada, also known as the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, was an Islamic polity in the southern Iberian Peninsula during the Late Middle Ages
Emirate_of_Granada
U.S. National Historic Site in Prowers County, Colorado
Granada War Relocation Center, known to the internees as Camp Amache (/ɑːmɑːtʃi/ ah-mah-chee) and later designated the Amache National Historic Site,
Granada_War_Relocation_Center
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
Granada (/ɡrəˈnɑːdə/ grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] ) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain
Granada
1491 treaty between Granada and Castile
the sultan of Granada, and Ferdinand and Isabella, the King and Queen of Castile, León, Aragon, and Sicily. It ended the Granada War, which had started
Treaty_of_Granada_(1491)
1492–1833 territorial jurisdiction under the Crown of Castile
Kingdom of Granada was abolished by the 1833 territorial division. After the Granada War ended 2 January 1492, the old Muslim-ruled Emirate of Granada became
Kingdom of Granada (Crown of Castile)
Kingdom_of_Granada_(Crown_of_Castile)
Civil war from 1812 to 1814 in New Granada (now Colombia)
The New Granada Civil War was a civil war between 1812 and 1814 in New Granada (present-day Colombia) between Federalists and Centralists. The war ended
New_Granada_Civil_War
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
rule. In 1487, the Crown of Castile gained control in the midst of the Granada War. In the 19th century, the city underwent a period of industrialisation
Málaga
Medieval Christian military campaigns
The War of the Granada succession (1482–1492) took place after the deposition of emir Abu'l-Hasan Ali of Granada by his son Muhammad XI of Granada; the
Reconquista
Football club in Granada, Spain
Granada Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [gɾaˈnaða ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol]), known simply as Granada or "Graná", is a professional Spanish football club
Granada_CF
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
of Castile in 1226, but was soon afterwards abandoned. As part of the Granada War, Loja was attacked in 1486 by Christian forces under Ferdinand and Isabella
Loja,_Granada
1831–1858 state in South America
the dissolution of monasteries by the Congress of New Granada. This soon escalated into the War of the Supremes, which raged for the next two years and
Republic_of_New_Granada
Town in Granada, Spain
Baza is a town in the province of Granada in Andalusia (southern Spain), twice a former Catholic bishopric and now a Latin Catholic titular see as Basti
Baza,_Granada
Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)
Reconquista, eventually shrinking to the south and finally to the Emirate of Granada. As a political domain, it successively constituted a province of the Umayyad
Al-Andalus
Military campaign in Venezuelan War of Independence (1819–1820)
campaign to liberate New Granada, also known as the Liberation Campaign of 1819, was part of the Colombian and Venezuelan wars of independence and was
Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada
Bolívar's_campaign_to_liberate_New_Granada
Title for Isabella I and Ferdinand II
10 years of fighting, the Granada War ended in 1492 when Emir Boabdil surrendered the keys of the Alhambra Palace in Granada to the Castilian soldiers
Catholic_Monarchs_of_Spain
Medieval soldiers from the Crown of Aragon
April 1309, when the war between Castile and Granada had already begun and before the Crown of Aragon also declared war on Granada, the roads of the kingdom
Almogavars
Pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Christianity from the 10th century onwards. Following the end of the Granada War in 1492, under the reign of the Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon
Camino_de_Santiago
1492–1792 series of conflicts
one by one in the Granada War that began in 1482, the Emirate of Granada was wiped off the stage of history when its capital, Granada, fell on January
Spanish–Ottoman_Wars
Public school in Granada, Colorado, United States
students have set up a museum with details about and artifacts from the Granada War Relocation Center. John Hopper, a history teacher at the school, started
Granada_School
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Granada or granada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Granada is a city in Spain. Granada may also refer to: "Granada" (song), a 1932 Mexican
Granada_(disambiguation)
Reconquista. He is known for his opposition to the surrender of the Muslims in Granada, which ended around 800 years of Muslim rule in Iberia. Although Musa is
Musa_ibn_Abi_al-Ghassan
Crusades against Muslim control of Iberia
collectively known as the Guerra de Granada ("Granadan War") or Guerra del Moro ("Moorish War"). Castile and Granada frequently concluded truces lasting
Iberian_Crusades
Spanish explorer and conquistador (1474–1521)
against the Muslims in the Granada War in which the Catholic Monarchs finally conquered in 1492 the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, the last Muslim polity surviving
Juan_Ponce_de_León
Italian navigator and explorer (1451–1506)
East Indies, hoping to profit from the lucrative spice trade. After the Granada War, and Columbus's persistent lobbying in multiple kingdoms, the Catholic
Christopher_Columbus
Town in Colorado, United States
called Granada has been in operation since 1873. The community most likely takes its name from nearby Granada Creek. During World War II, the Granada War Relocation
Granada,_Colorado
1810-1825 Colombian revolution
of the Spanish colonial Viceroyalty of New Granada. This junta overthrew the reigning viceroy of New Granada and established an autonomous government that
Colombian_War_of_Independence
1829 non-fiction book
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada is an 1829 history book by the American author Washington Irving. It charts the Granada War that completed the Reconquista
A Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada
A_Chronicle_of_the_Conquest_of_Granada
Viceroyalty of the Spanish Empire (1717–1822)
Kingdom of Granada (Spanish: Virreinato del Nuevo Reino de Granada [birejˈnato ðel ˈnweβo ˈrejno ðe ɣɾaˈnaða]), also called Viceroyalty of New Granada (Virreinato
Viceroyalty_of_New_Granada
Independent states of al-Andalus
Ceuta: 1061–1084 (to Granada) Córdoba: 1031–1091 (to Seville) Granada: 1013–1090 (to Almoravids) Málaga: 1026–1057/1058 (to Granada); 1073–1090 (to Almoravids)
Taifa
Peninsula in southwestern Europe
addition, already in the Early Modern Period, between the completion of the Granada War in 1492 and the death of Ferdinand of Aragon in 1516, the Hispanic Monarchy
Iberian_Peninsula
Muslim-descended community in Spain
prosecution against Moriscos for crypto-Islamic practices occurred in Granada in 1727, with most receiving relatively light sentences. In the Spanish
Morisco
of Los Alporchones on 17 March 1452. Muhammad XI of Granada ruled Granada during the Granada War, a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1491
Crusades_of_the_15th_century
Conflict between the Spanish Empire and its Venezuelan colonies (1810-23)
royalist reconquest. Only as part of Bolívar's campaign to liberate New Granada in 1819-20 did Venezuela achieve a lasting independence from Spain (initially
Venezuelan War of Independence
Venezuelan_War_of_Independence
Channel 3 regional service for North West England
ITV Granada, formerly known as Granada Television, is the ITV franchisee for the North West of England and the Isle of Man. From 1956 to 1968, it broadcast
ITV_Granada
Period of Colombian history from 1810 to 1816
The First Republic of New Granada, known derogatorily as the Foolish Fatherland (Spanish: la Patria Boba), is the period in the history of Colombia immediately
First_Republic_of_New_Granada
Part of the Colombian war of independence
Spanish reconquest of New Granada in 1815–1816 was part of the Spanish American wars of independence in South America and Colombian War of Independence. Shortly
Spanish reconquest of New Granada
Spanish_reconquest_of_New_Granada
of Moclín or Disaster of Moclín was a military engagement during the Granada War. Ferdinand II of Aragon dispatched a force under the Count of Cabra to
Battle_of_Moclín_(1485)
Index of articles associated with the same name
civil wars in Colombian history: New Granada Civil War (1812–1814) War of the Supremes (1839–1841) Colombian Civil War of 1851 Colombian Civil War of 1854
Colombian_Civil_War
Nasrid dynasty Emirate of Granada. The Granada War (Guerra de Granada) of the Reconquista began in 1482 against the Emirate of Granada. It was not until 1492
Islam_in_Spain
Spanish Nobleman (1460-1531)
military achievements is his participation with his banner and host in the Granada War from 1482 until the surrender of the city in 1492, and his role in defeating
Álvaro de Zúñiga y Pérez de Guzmán
Álvaro_de_Zúñiga_y_Pérez_de_Guzmán
Information operations to assist military objectives
with wheat to give the impression of plentiful resources. During the Granada War, Spanish captain Hernán Pérez del Pulgar routinely employed psychological
Psychological_warfare
Mass incarceration in the U.S. during WWII
River War Relocation Center, Arizona Granada War Relocation Center, Colorado (AKA Amache) Heart Mountain War Relocation Center, Wyoming Jerome War Relocation
Internment of Japanese Americans
Internment_of_Japanese_Americans
1526–1791 series of wars in Europe
Tripoli. In 1563, Turgut Reis landed at the shores of the province of Granada and captured coastal settlements in the area like Almuñécar, along with
Ottoman–Habsburg_wars
Morisco revolt in Granada against Castile
of the Sierra Nevada between the city of Granada and the Mediterranean coast, and is often known as the War of the Alpujarras. The rebellion reportedly
Rebellion of the Alpujarras (1568–1571)
Rebellion_of_the_Alpujarras_(1568–1571)
1st duke of Gandía and son of Pope Alexander VI
Gandía. Pier Luigi Borgia fought alongside the Spanish armies during the Granada War in the Reconquista. Following his heroic triumph during the Battle of
Pier Luigi de Borgia, 1st Duke of Gandía
Pier_Luigi_de_Borgia,_1st_Duke_of_Gandía
Period of Colombian statehood from 1810 to 1816
The United Provinces of New Granada was a country in South America from 1810 to 1816, a period known in Colombian history as la Patria Boba ("the Foolish
United Provinces of New Granada
United_Provinces_of_New_Granada
The Colombian Civil War of 1851 was a Civil War in the Republic of New Granada (present-day Colombia) between Liberals and Conservatives, fought between
Colombian_Civil_War_of_1851
following is a chronology of the history of the city of Granada, Andalusia, Spain. 64 CE – Diocese of Granada established (approximate date). 8th century – City
Granada_chronology
The border of Granada (frontera de Granada in Spanish) was a border region that existed between the Nasrid kingdom of Granada and the kingdoms of Murcia
Border_of_Granada
Ruler of the Emirate of Grenada (1460–1533)
Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Iberia. Muhammad XI was the son of Abu l-Hasan Ali, Sultan of the Emirate of Granada whom he succeeded in 1482,
Muhammad_XI_of_Granada
Spanish friend of Christopher Columbus
Thirteen of St James Order, and a professional combatant during the Granada War in Spain. High Chamberlain Cabrero is considered an important figure
Juan_Cabrero
1497 conquest
Aragonese, Castilian and Genoese sea trade. However, by the end of the Granada War, Melilla was in the Portuguese zone of influence under the terms of the
Conquest_of_Melilla
8th-century conquest by the Umayyads
the fragmentation of Muslim-ruled territory. The last Muslim emirate, Granada, was defeated by the armies of Castile (successor to Asturias) and Aragon
Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Muslim_conquest_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula
Ottoman Empire's invasion of Malta in 1565
Coleccion, op. cit., p. 367 Celio Secondo Curione, A New History of the War in Malta, translated from the Latin by Emanuele F. Mizzi (Tipografia Leonina:
Great_Siege_of_Malta
Interaction between religion and warfare
Iberian Peninsula. In 1492, the Granada War marked the end of the Reconquista, resulting in the defeat of the Emirate of Granada, ending all of Islamic rule
Islam_and_war
list of wars that began between 1000 and 1499 (last war ended in 1519). Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended
List_of_wars:_1000–1499
Television studio complex in Manchester, England
Granada Studios was a television studio complex and events venue on Quay Street in Manchester, England, with the facility to broadcast live and recorded
Granada_Studios
Specialist in Arabic language and literature
Retrieved 2025-07-30. Two of these histories are the Guerra de Granada (War of Granada) by Diego Hurtado de Mendoza and the Historia de la rebelión y
Arabist
Spanish soldier, mercenary, and duellist (1468–1533)
Gallic War later inspired him to write his own memoiers, which he dedicated to his second son. He might have served as a teenager in the Granada War, but
Diego_García_de_Paredes
Part of the Reconquista
the city of Badajoz to finalize preparations for war against Muhammad II and the Emirate of Granada. Most of the members of the royal family were present
Battle_of_Moclín_(1280)
1483 battle of the Granada War
González, was a war event in which Christian forces of the Crown of Castile were faced against the Muslim forces of the Nasrid Emirate of Granada. It took place
Battle_of_Lucena
Queen of Castile and León from 1474 to 1504
the beginning of the Granada War. While Isabella's and Ferdinand's involvement in the war was apparent from the start, Granada's leadership was divided
Isabella_I_of_Castile
Grandchildren of Japanese-born emigrants
American internment Gila River War Relocation Center Granada War Relocation Center Heart Mountain War Relocation Center Jerome War Relocation Center Manzanar
Sansei
Department of Nicaragua
Granada is an administrative division and department in northwestern Nicaragua. The city of Granada serves as the capital of the department. It is spread
Granada_Department
Spanish general and statesman (1453–1515)
statesman. He led military campaigns during the Conquest of Granada and the Italian Wars, after which he served as Viceroy of Naples. For his extensive
Gonzalo_Fernández_de_Córdoba
1810–1815 rebel state in colonial Colombia
beginning of the Spanish American wars of independence. Its capital was Bogotá, the former capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada. Following the occupation
Free and Independent State of Cundinamarca
Free_and_Independent_State_of_Cundinamarca
American actor
World War II, following the signing of Executive Order 9066, Shimono and his family were interned at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center and the Granada War
Sab_Shimono
28 February. Alhama de Granada is taken by Christian forces, starting the Granada War. (Date unknown). Muhammad XI of Granada, known as Boabdil, begins
Chronology_of_the_Reconquista
1822 South American conference
independence. Meanwhile, Bolívar had a successful campaign in Venezuela and New Granada, forming Gran Colombia. In Ecuador, a revolt in Guayaquil sparked independence
Guayaquil_Conference
2016 film by Justin Kurzel
Andalusia, during the Granada War, Aguilar de Nerha is accepted into the Assassin Brotherhood and assigned to protect Prince Ahmed of Granada from the Templar
Assassin's_Creed_(film)
shortly after the end of the Granada War, the Catholic Monarchs signed the decree of expulsion of the Jews in Granada, which was sent to all the cities
Expulsion_of_Jews_from_Spain
1571 naval battle of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
Hispano-Griegas (ss. XV–XIX) (in Spanish). Granada: Centro de Estudios Bizantinos, Neogriegos y Chipriotas, University of Granada. p. 51. ISBN 978-84-95905-28-4.
Battle_of_Lepanto
American singer
the Granada War Relocation Center in Colorado. The Suzuki family left Granada to work on a sugar beet farm and returned to California after the war. During
Pat_Suzuki
Spanish diplomatic trip, 1501–1502
to retaliate against his Christian subjects in response to the fall of Granada to the Spanish and the subsequent persecution of Moors. Martyr was instructed
Peter Martyr's mission to Egypt
Peter_Martyr's_mission_to_Egypt
Country in Southern and Western Europe
the Strait of Gibraltar. Upon the conclusion of the Granada War, the Nasrid Sultanate of Granada (the remaining Muslim-ruled polity in the Iberian Peninsula
Spain
called the Disaster of the Vega de Granada, was a battle of the Spanish Reconquista fought near the city of Granada on 25 June 1319 (6 Jumada al-Awwal
Battle_of_the_Vega_of_Granada
Calendar year
February 28 –The village of Alhama de Granada in Spain is taken by Christian forces, starting the Granada War to expel the Moors from the Iberian Peninsula
1482
Period of Venezuelan statehood from 1817 to 1819
Congress of Angostura of 1819 decreed the union of Venezuela with New Granada, to form the Republic of Gran Colombia. Venezuela would become once again
Third_Republic_of_Venezuela
1856–57 invasion of Nicaragua by American filibuster William Walker
Cabañas withdrew troops from Nicaragua as he prepared for war with Guatemala. Chamorro died in Granada in March 1855 and was succeeded as president by José
Filibuster_War
Sultan of Granada from 1309 to 1314
dethroned in a palace revolution. At the time of his accession, Granada faced a three-front war against Castile, Aragon and the Marinid Sultanate, triggered
Nasr_of_Granada
23rd Nasrid emir of Granada (r. 1485–86)
known as al-Zagal (c. 1440 – May,1494), was the 23rd Nasrid ruler of the Granada, reigning from 1485 to 1487. His popular epithet, al-Zagal, meaning "the
Muhammad_XII_of_Granada
During their reign, Spain also fought in the Granada War from 1482 to 1492, which resulted in Granada's defeat and annexation to Castile, effectively
List of Assassin's Creed characters
List_of_Assassin's_Creed_characters
1882 painting by Francisco Pradilla Ortiz
La rendición de Granada (English:The Surrender of Granada) is a work by the Spanish painter Francisco Pradilla Ortiz completed in 1882, which is located
The_Surrender_of_Granada
Republic in South and Central America from 1819 to 1831
1831. Venezuela, Ecuador, and New Granada came to exist as independent states. On 3 June 1828, Bolívar declared war on Peru over Gran Colombian claims
Gran_Colombia
Moroccan sultanate (1666–1912)
Moroccan–Portuguese wars of the 16th century and was also invited by the Nasrids to fight against Castile in the Iberian Peninsula during the Granada War. He declined
Alawi_Sultanate
Reestablished Venezuelan Republic declared by Simón Bolívar
headed for Curaçao. Soon after, he set sail for the United Provinces of New Granada, which had just recently declared its independence from the Spanish Empire
Second_Republic_of_Venezuela
Aragon, Granada, and Portugal 1250–1400". Archived from the original on 18 October 2018. Retrieved 11 September 2018. Philippe Contamine, War in the Middle
List of wars involving ancient and medieval Spain
List_of_wars_involving_ancient_and_medieval_Spain
Period of Spanish history (1975–1982)
General Francisco Franco came to power in 1939, following the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), and ruled as a dictator until his death in 1975. In 1969, he
Spanish transition to democracy
Spanish_transition_to_democracy
First generation of Japanese people who immigrated to the Americas
Eastern World Gila River War Relocation Center Granada War Relocation Center Heart Mountain War Relocation Center Jerome War Relocation Center Manzanar
Issei
Roman province (218 BC – 472 AD)
urbana del Mediterraneo y del Atlántico, Tesis doctoral, Universidad de Granada, Granada. This article draws heavily on the corresponding article in the Spanish-language
Hispania
of Kazan War of the Granada succession (1482–1492), after the deposition of emir Abu'l-Hasan Ali of Granada by his son Muhammad XI of Granada; the deposed
List of wars of succession in Europe
List_of_wars_of_succession_in_Europe
Spanish labour system in its colonies
(Moors) before they were exiled in 1492 after the Moorish defeat in the Granada War. It was a method of rewarding soldiers and moneymen who defeated the
Encomienda
418–720 kingdom in Iberia
or Kingdom of Toledo after the new capital of Toledo in Hispania. A civil war starting in 549 resulted in an invitation from the Visigoth Athanagild, who
Visigothic_Kingdom
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
Huéscar (Latin: Osca) is a municipality of the province of Granada, Spain. When the Iberian Peninsula was conquered by Rome, Osca was a town of the Turdetani
Huéscar
took place which is also known as the Balearic Islands Expedition. The Granada War (1482–1491) was a series of military campaigns between 1482 and 1491
List_of_Crusades
Army units of the Spanish Empire
innovations of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba during the conquest of Granada and the Italian Wars in the 1490s and 1500s, being among the first to effectively
Tercio
Decade
The Granada War is effectively brought to an end (and the Siege of Granada extended for two months) with the signing of the Treaty of Granada between
1490s
Spanish and Portuguese colonizers of the Age of Discovery
kingdoms. These tactics had been used by the Spaniards, for example, in the Granada War, the conquest of the Canary Islands, and conquest of Navarre. Throughout
Conquistador
Calendar year
and Isabella I of Castile) after a lengthy siege, ending the ten-year Granada War and the centuries-long Reconquista, and bringing an end to 780 years
1492
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
Girl/Female
Celtic Irish
Love.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant of Grundy or Granby.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Bestows Treasures
Female
English
Short form of English Miranda, RANDA means "worthy of admiration."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Aum Ome - the Divine Sound
Girl/Female
Latin
Grace.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Woman
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Creating Life; Giving Life; Protecting Life
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Leader
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Joy; Pleasure
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil
Praise; Salutation
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh
Spiritual Leader
Boy/Male
Hindu
The sacred syllable Om, Originator of the syllable of Om, The mystic syllable Om
Male
Hindi/Indian
Hindi name VANADA means "rain-giver."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Purity; Gift from God; Enlightenment Experienced by Gods (Ancient Meaning)
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Italian
God is gracious.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who calculates
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Women
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
Boy/Male
Russian
gift from God'.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Profiting gainful
Girl/Female
Latin
From Arcanania.
Male
Hebrew
(תּלִמַי) Hebrew name TALMAY means "abounding in furrows." In the bible, this is the name of the father-in-law of King David.
Girl/Female
Greek
Ethereal.
Girl/Female
Indian
Patient, Tolerant
Male
English
Unisex form of English Darrell, DARRYL means "from Airelle."
Female
African
my sorrow has turned to joy.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Endowed with Strength or Power
Girl/Female
Tamil
Jithisha | ஜீதீஷாÂ
Winning girl
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
GRANADA WAR
pl.
of Granary
n.
Alt. of Granado
n.
An old woman; specifically, a grandmother.
superl.
Of large size or extent; great; extensive; hence, relatively great; greatest; chief; principal; as, a grand mountain; a grand army; a grand mistake.
n.
Same as Grenade.
n.
Alt. of Panade
n.
Alt. of Grandpapa
n.
The palace of the Moorish kings at Granada.
n.
A grandam.
superl.
Having higher rank or more dignity, size, or importance than other persons or things of the same name; as, a grand lodge; a grand vizier; a grand piano, etc.
n.
A storehouse or repository for grain, esp. after it is thrashed or husked; a cornbouse; also (Fig.), a region fertile in grain.
a. & adv.
Grand and dignified; in grand style.
n.
A hollow ball or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive, ignited by means of a fuse, and thrown from the hand among enemies.
n.
The Canada lynx.
n.
A granary; a barn.
n.
See Grenade.
superl.
Great in size, and fine or imposing in appearance or impression; illustrious, dignifled, or noble (said of persons); majestic, splendid, magnificent, or sublime (said of things); as, a grand monarch; a grand lord; a grand general; a grand view; a grand conception.
n.
Alt. of Grandmamma
a.
Of or pertaining to a grand duke.
n.
See Garnet.