I.ground [brit. angl. ɡraʊnd, am. angl. ɡraʊnd] GLAG. 1. pret. GLAG. del. Pf.
ground → grind
II.ground [brit. angl. ɡraʊnd, am. angl. ɡraʊnd] SAM.
2. ground (area, territory):
5. ground (in contest, discussion) fig.:
fraza:
- sous-couche ž. spol
III.grounds SAM. mn. samost.
1. grounds (of house, institution):
2. grounds (reasons):
- on (the) grounds of ill-health