English
abbreviation
ord, Ord.
- order
- law ordinance
Danish
Noun
ord, -et, pl. ord, -ene
- word.
Derived terms
ordblind
ordbog
Irish
Noun
ord m
- order
- sledgehammer
Declension
ga noun m1|o|rd|ird
Category:Irish nouns
Norwegian
Noun
ord, -et, pl. ord, -ene
- word.
Derived terms
ordblind
ordbok
Old English
Etymology
Common Germanic *uzdaz, from Indo-European Åes- â��stabâ��. Germanic cognates include Middle Dutch ort (Dutch oord), Old High German ort (German Ort), Old Norse oddr (Icelandic oddur, Old Swedish odder, Swedish udd, Danish od).
Pronunciation
IPA|/ord/
Noun
ord m (plural ordas)
- point (especially of a weapon)
- point of origin, beginning
Derived terms
ordfruma
Category:Old English nouns
Romansch
Etymology
Latin foras de
Adverb
ord
- outside
Category:Romansch adverbs
Swedish
Pronunciation
audio|Sv-ord.ogg|audio
Noun
ord n (p ord, def sing ordet, def pl orden)
- linguistics A distinct unit of language (sounds in speech or written letters) with a particular meaning, composed of one or more morphemes, and also of one or more phonemes that determine its sound pattern.
- Something promised.
- computing A numerical value with a bit width native to the machine.
Derived terms
orda
ordbok c
ordspråk n
ordstäv n
orlista
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