Grus

See also: grus, Gruß, and grús

Translingual

Etymology

From Latin grūs (crane).

Proper noun

Grus f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Gruidae – cranes.

Usage notes

  • Several species, noted below, are now often included in the resurrected genus Antigone by some references.

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English

Etymology

Named by Dutch explorers Pieter Dirkszoon Keyser and Frederick de Houtman between 1595 and 1597. From Latin grūs (a crane (bird)), originally from Proto-Indo-European *gerh₂- (to cry hoarsely).

Proper noun

Grus

  1. (astronomy) A spring constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a crane. It contains the star Alnair and lies south of the constellation Piscis Austrinus.

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Czech

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈɡrus]

Proper noun

Grus m anim (female equivalent Grusová)

  1. a male surname

Declension

Further reading

  • Grus”, in Příjmení.cz (in Czech)

Spanish

Proper noun

Grus ?

  1. (astronomy) Grus (spring constellation of the southern sky)