gridiron

noun

grid·​iron ˈgrid-ˌī(-ə)rn How to pronounce gridiron (audio)
1
: a grate for broiling food
Put the steaks on the gridiron.
2
: something consisting of or covered with a network
a gridiron of streets
3
: a football field
The two teams will face each other on the gridiron.

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Are you ready for some football... lingo? Excellent, and if your big game preparations involve firing up a griddle at a tailgate party, even better—American football shares linguistic ties with that form of cookery. One of the oldest senses of gridiron referred not to a football field but to a metal grate used for broiling food over an open fire. In Middle English, such a grating was called a gredil, a root that gave modern English both gridiron and griddle. How did gridiron become associated with football? That happened in the late 1800s, when early football fields were marked in a grid, not by the familiar parallel yard lines we know today. From high up in the stands, the lines made the playing fields look like cooking gridirons. You might remember this the next time your favorite player is hotdogging in the end zone.

Examples of gridiron in a Sentence

The book recounts his many moments of glory on the gridiron.
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Because even on the gridiron we Domers strive to put our Catholic faith into practice: The first (that’s us) shall be last (just for a sec) and the last (the other guys) shall be first (don’t get too cozy). Zach Przystup, Baltimore Sun, 10 Dec. 2024 The teams did not play each other in the regular season and have not met on the gridiron since Penn State topped the Ducks, 38-20, in the Rose Bowl at the end of the 1994 season. Tom Layberger, Forbes, 4 Dec. 2024 The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, boyfriend of Taylor Swift and star of every other commercial on TV is making big moves off the gridiron this fall, with a high-profile acting role on a buzzy new series and a hosting gig on Amazon Prime Video. Kelly Lawler, USA TODAY, 17 Oct. 2024 The Seahawks struggled financially and on the gridiron, and Jones was traded to the AAFC's Brooklyn Dodgers midway through his first season. Newsweek, 3 Nov. 2024 See all Example Sentences for gridiron 

Word History

Etymology

Middle English gredire, alteration of gridel, gredil griddle

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of gridiron was in the 14th century

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“Gridiron.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gridiron. Accessed 18 Dec. 2024.

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gridiron

noun
grid·​iron ˈgrid-ˌī(-ə)rn How to pronounce gridiron (audio)
1
: a grate for broiling food
2
: something consisting of or covered with a grid
3
: a football field

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