From fr.wiktionary.org:
[voir/great]
** [en]
*** [étymologie]
Du [enm] , du [ang] , du [proto-germanique] [lang-mot-vedette=en] , de l’ [indo-européen commun] .
*** [adjectif]
[pron=ˈɡɹeɪ] GREAT [ˈɡɹeɪt]
1. Grand . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | A GREAT man. | Un grand homme.}}
1. * {{ exemple | lang=en | Peter the GREAT was czar of Russia. | Pierre le Grand était tzar de Russie.}}
1. Très bien , excellent . 2. * _Dinner was GREAT_ . 3. *: Le dîner fut excellent.
**** [synonymes]
- [large]
**** [dérivés]
[(]
- [great-] - [great ape] - [Great Barrier Reef] - [Great Bear] - [Great Britain] - [great circle] - [greatcoat] - [Great Dane] - [great deal] - [Great Depression] - [greater] - [great gross] - [great hundred] - [Great Lakes] - [Great Leap Forward] - [great minds think alike] - [greatly] - [greatness] - [great power] - [Great Plains] - [Great Wall] , [Great Wall of China] - [great white shark] [)]
*** [interjection]
GREAT [ˈɡɹeɪt]
1. Très bien , génial , super . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | GREAT! | Génial !}}
*** [nom]
[ˈɡɹeɪt] GREAT [ˈɡɹeɪt]
1. Grand . 2. * {{ exemple | lang=en | To improve in art, one must first study the GREATS. | Pour s’améliorer en art, il faut d’abord étudier les grands.}}
*** [prononciation]
- [ˈɡɹeɪt] - [États-Unis] - [lang=en] - [lang=en] - [Californie (États-Unis)] - [Texas (États-Unis)] - [Connecticut (États-Unis)] - [Afrique du Sud]
**** [homophones]
- [grate]
** [ang]
*** [étymologie]
Du [proto-germanique] [lang-mot-vedette=ang] , de l’ [indo-européen commun] .
*** [adjectif]
GRĒAT [ɡɹeː.at]
1. Grand .
*** [références]
- John R. Clark Hall, _A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary_ , 1916 (see http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/oe_clarkhall_about.html) , p. 138 (see http://lexicon.ff.cuni.cz/tiff/oe_clarkhall/b0138.tiff) .