grigio
English
Etymology
From Pinot Grigio, Italian form of French Pinot gris, "gray Pinot".
Noun
grigio (plural grigios)
- (informal) A Pinot Grigio wine.
- 1998, Mike Hoye, “Racquet advice for newbie”, in rec.sport.tennis (Usenet):
- Like good wine, if you'll let me get a wee bit elitist on you. You probably won't know the difference between a chardonnay and a grigio on first tasting, even if you know they aren't quite the same.
- 2006, Laurie R King, The art of detection:
- "Latte and a grigio," the waiter agreed.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French or Old Occitan, both from Frankish *grīs, from Proto-Germanic *grēwaz (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreh₁wos (“grey”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰreh₁- (“to glow, shine”). Akin to Old High German grīs (“grey”) (German greis), Old High German grāo (“grey”), Old English grǣġ (“grey”), Old Norse grár (“grey”). More at grizzle, grey. Cognate with Sicilian grisu/griciu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡri.d͡ʒo/[1]
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -idʒo
- Hyphenation: grì‧gio
Adjective
grigio (feminine grigia, masculine plural grigi, feminine plural grigie or (proscribed) grige)
Noun
grigio m (plural grigi)
Related terms
See also
bianco | argento; grigio | nero |
rosso; cremisi | arancione; marrone; bronzo | giallo; oro; crema |
verde chiaro; limetta | verde | verde acqua; acquamarina; verde menta; verde menta scuro |
ciano; azzurro; celeste; blu petrolio; foglia di tè | azzurro; celeste; celeste scuro | blu; blu scuro |
violetto; indaco | magenta; viola | rosa; fucsia; porpora |
References
- ^ grigio in Bruno Migliorini et al., Dizionario d'ortografia e di pronunzia, Rai Eri, 2025