gravity
n.
c.1500, "weight, dignity, seriousness," from Middle French gravité "seriousness, thoughtfulness," and directly from Latin gravitatem (nominative gravitas) "weight, heaviness, pressure," from gravis "heavy" (see grave, adj.). The scientific sense of "force that gives weight to objects" first recorded 1640s.
〔李〕[grav;-ityn.] n.重力; 引力; 严肃; 严重性 ←grav (L gravis)=heavy 重的
〔蒋〕[grav重,-ity抽象名词后缀] 严重,严重性,庄重,重力,重量