Grande vs Grange - What's the difference?
grande | grange |
Of a cup of coffee at Starbucks; smaller than venti but larger than tall, usually 16 ounces. No coffee vendor other than Starbucks uses "Grande" to mean large.
(British) A farm, especially that of a gentleman farmer.
* ~1603 , William Shakespeare, ''Othello, Act I, scene I, line 120:
Outlying land belonging to a monastery.
(archaic) A granary.
As a noun grande
is grandee.As a proper noun grange is
(us) (usually, with "the") national grange of the patrons of husbandry, an association of farmers.grande
English
Adjective
(-)Anagrams
* * * * ----grange
English
(wikipedia grange)Noun
(en noun)- What tell'st thou me of robbing? / This is Venice. My house is not a grange .