English
Noun
Grandmaster (plural Grandmasters)
- (chess) A player of the highest rank, as determined by FIDE, with an Elo rating of at least 2500. [From 1950.]
- (chess, historical) Short for Grandmaster of the Soviet Union; USSR champion.
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highest title for chess player
- Armenian: գրոսմայստեր (hy) (grosmayster)
- Belarusian: гросма́йстар m (hrosmájstar)
- Bulgarian: гросма́йстор m (grosmájstor)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 國際象棋特級大師/国际象棋特级大师, 国际象棋特级大师 (guójì xiàngqí tèjí dàshī), 西洋棋特級大師/西洋棋特级大师, 西洋棋特级大师 (xīyángqí tèjí dàshī)
- Czech: velmistr m
- Danish: stormester c
- Dutch: grootmeester (nl) m
- Estonian: suurmeister
- Finnish: suurmestari (fi)
- French: grand maître (fr) m
- Georgian: დიდოსტატი (didosṭaṭi)
- German: Großmeister (de) m, Großmeisterin f, Grossmeister (de) m (Switzerland, Liechtenstein), Grossmeisterin f (Switzerland, Liechtenstein)
- Hindi: ग्रांडमास्टर m (grāṇḍmāsṭar)
- Hungarian: nagymester (hu)
- Irish: Ardmháistir m
- Italian: Grande Maestro
- Japanese: グランドマスター (gurandomasutā)
- Kazakh: гроссмейстер (grossmeister)
- Korean: 그랜드마스터 (geuraendeumaseuteo)
- Latin: Grandis magister m
- Latvian: lielmeistars m
- Lithuanian: didmeistris
- Macedonian: велема́јстор m (velemájstor)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: stormester (no) m
- Nynorsk: stormeister m
- Polish: (chess) arcymistrz m, arcymistrzyni f
- Portuguese: grão-mestre m, Grão-Mestre m
- Russian: (chess) гроссме́йстер (ru) m (grossméjster)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: велѐма̄јстор m
- Roman: velèmājstor (sh) m
- Slovak: veľmajster m
- Slovene: velemojster m
- Spanish: Gran Maestro m
- Swedish: stormästare (sv) c
- Ukrainian: гросме́йстер m (hrosméjster)
- Vietnamese: đại kiện tướng (大健將)
- Yiddish: גרויסמײַסטער m (groysmayster)
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