
In 2013, Tipton sold Find A Grave to, saying that the genealogy company had "been linking and driving traffic to the site for several years. The site later expanded to include graves of non-celebrities, in order to allow online visitors to pay respect to their deceased relatives or friends. Find A Grave was launched as a commercial entity in 1998, first as a trade name and then incorporated in 2000. P.The site was created in 1995 by Salt Lake City resident Jim Tipton to support his hobby of visiting the burial sites of celebrities. grave in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D.Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers dig ( to move hard-packed earth out of the way ).Grave ( imperative grav, infinitive at grave, present tense graver, past tense gravede, perfect tense har gravet)

accent grave – accent grave, grave accentįrom Old Norse grafa ( “ to dig, bury ” ), from Proto-Germanic *grabaną, from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrābʰ- ( “ to dig, scratch, scrape ” ).( music ) grave ( low in pitch, tone etc.( transitive, obsolete, nautical ) To clean, as a vessel's bottom, of barnacles, grass, etc., and pay it over with pitch - so called because graves or greaves was formerly used for this purpose.įrom Italian grave, from Latin gravis ( “ heavy, grave ” ).Grave ( third-person singular simple present graves, present participle graving, simple past and past participle graved) ( historical ) A count, prefect, or person holding office.Particularly: “Related to Dutch graaf, German Graf”) Noun Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. (This etymology is missing or incomplete.

Grave accent - see grave accent Etymology 4 Grave ( third-person singular simple present graves, present participle graving, simple past graved, past participle graved or graven) Cognate with Dutch graven ( “ to dig ” ), German graben ( “ to dig ” ), Danish grave ( “ to dig ” ), Swedish gräva ( “ to dig ” ), Icelandic grafa ( “ to dig ” ).


Spanish: tumba (es) f, sepultura (es) f,.Portuguese: sepultura (pt) f, cova (pt), túmulo (pt).Kazakh: мазар ( mazar ), қабыр ( qabır )Ĭentral Kurdish: قەبر (ku) ( qebir ), گۆڕ (ku) ( gorr ) Northern Kurdish: gorr (ku) f, merzel (ku) m, tirb (ku) f, qebir (ku) m, mezar (ku) f (shrine), ziyaret (ku) f (shrine).Indonesian: kubur (id) Acehnese: kubu, jeurat.Galician: sepultura f, cova f, burata f.Asturian: sepultura f, sepoltura f ( Llanes, Colunga, central Asturias, Casu, Ayer, Allande, Riosa ), cabuercu m, cagüercu m, fuoca f ( Tox ), güesa f ( Pravia ), fuosa f ( Tox ), guosa f ( Tox ), furaca f ( Palacios del Sil ), mortera f, poza (ast) f ( Llanes, Oseya de Sayambre, Ayer, Los Argüeyos, Teberga, Mar ).
