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  1. Dec 8, 2020 · Delusions of grandeur, the exact phrase, is recorded from 1840, though the two words were in close association for some time... eclat 1670s, "showy brilliance," from French éclat "splinter, fragment" (12c.), also "flash of brilliance," from eclater "burst out; shine brilliantly; splinter, fly to fragments," from Old French esclater "smash, shatter into pieces," which is of uncertain origin ...

  2. The earliest known use of the noun grandeur is in the early 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for grandeur is from around 1500, in Melusine. grandeur is a borrowing from French. Etymons: French grandeur. See etymology.

  3. Feb 16, 2022 · Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great Thou art! When thru the woods and forest glades I wander. And hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees, When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur. And hear the brook and feel the gentle breeze, Then sings my soul, my Savior God, to Thee; How great Thou art, how great ...

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  4. Grandeur definition: the quality or state of being impressive or awesome. See examples of GRANDEUR used in a sentence.

  5. grandeur (English) Origin & history From Middle French grandeur, from Old French grandur, from grant, from Latin grandis ("grown up, great"). Pronunciation (Amer. Eng.) IPA: /'ɡɹæn.dʒɚ/ Noun grandeur (uncountable) The state of being grand or splendid; magnificence. Nobility. (archaic, rare) Greatness; largeness; tallness; loftiness ...

  6. Oct 26, 2024 · grandeur (countable and uncountable, plural grandeurs) The state of being grand or splendid; magnificence. So much of what followed from the drawing boards of others will have been designed with the demands, effort and grandeur of Primrose Hill [tunnel] in the back of their minds. In a tightly choreographed ceremony filled with imperial ...

  7. The word grandeur in today's English language can trace its roots back over a thousand years, lending its history a touch of grandeur. Tags Word and Phrase Origins Subjects

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