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gramercy

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Interjection — An old-fashioned way of saying "many thanks" or expressing gratitude.

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Etymology

From Old French grant merci ("great thanks").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “gramercy” mean?

The word “gramercy” means an old-fashioned way of saying "many thanks" or expressing gratitude. In plain terms, an archaic expression of thanks, rarely used today outside historical fiction (though it survives as a place name, e.g. Gramercy Park in New York).

How do you pronounce “gramercy”?

“Gramercy” is pronounced gruh-MUR-see (/ɡɹəˈmɝ.si/ in IPA).

How do you use “gramercy” in a sentence?

Here is “gramercy” used in a sentence: “"Gramercy for your kindness," the old knight said.”

What part of speech is “gramercy”?

“Gramercy” is an interjection.

Where does the word “gramercy” come from?

The word “gramercy” comes from Old French. From Old French grant merci ("great thanks").

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