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grot⋅to
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ˈgrɒt
oʊ
/
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–noun,
plural
-toes,
-tos.
1.
a cave or cavern.
2.
an artificial cavernlike recess or structure.
Origin:
1610–20;
< It
grotta
< VL
*crupta,
for L
crypta
subterranean passage, chamber.
See
crypt
Related forms:
grottoed,
adjective
grot⋅to⋅like,
adjective
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grottoes
grot·to
(grŏt'ō)
n.
pl.
grot·toes
or
grot·tos
A small cave or cavern.
An artificial structure or excavation made to resemble a cave or cavern.
[Alteration of Italian
grotta
, from Vulgar Latin
*grupta
, from Latin
crypta
,
vault
; see
crypt
.]
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
grotto
1617, from It.
grotta,
ult. from L.
crypta
"vault, cavern," from Gk.
krypte
"hidden place" (see
crypt
). Terminal
-o
may be from its being spelled that way in many translations of Dante's "Divine Comedy."
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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