An archaic spelling of 'great'; large in size, importance, or degree.
From Old English 'grēat', from Proto-Germanic roots, representing Middle English spelling before modern standardization.
Medieval manuscripts show 'grete' and 'great' used interchangeably—standardized spelling is surprisingly modern, not becoming universal until printing presses made consistency economically necessary.
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