Grander

/ˈɡrændɚ/ adjective

Comparative form of 'grand'—more impressive, larger, or more important in appearance or scale.

From 'grand' (from Old French 'grant,' from Latin 'grandis' meaning 'large'). The comparative form adds '-er' to show a higher degree. The root 'grandis' originally meant physically large in Latin.

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