kord
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- a long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber
- an electrical cord
Etymology
Derived from English cord derived from Old French corde derived from Latin chorda (cord, gut, string, rope, chord).
Origin
Latin
chorda
Gloss
cord, gut, string, rope, chord
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
索
Emoji
🎻 🧵 🪕
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bedcord English
- cord English
- cord set English
- cordectomy English
- corded English
- cordgrass English
- cording English
- cordite English
- cordless English
- cordlike English
- cordmaker English
- cordmaking English
- cordocentesis English
- cordotomy English
- cords English
- cordset English
- corduroy English
- cordwood English
- cordy English
- drawcord English
- hemicord English
- needlecord English
- neurocord English
- paracord English
- pullcord English
- rheocord English
- ripcord English
- tailcord English
- uncord English
- ventriculocordectomy English
- whipcord English
- chorda Latin
- clavichordium Latin
- corda Italian
- koorde Dutch, Flemish
- (chaudepisse) cordée French
- cuerdas Spanish, Castilian
- οὐρά Ancient Greek
- χορδά Ancient Greek
- χορδή Ancient Greek
- corda Portuguese
- corde Middle English
- corda Irish
- korde Danish
- corde Old French
- cordel Old French
- coardă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- cyrt Welsh
- corde Middle Dutch
- còrd Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
- corde Norman
- corde Middle French
- coardã Aromanian
- cuerda Asturian
- cuarde Friulian
- corda Old Occitan
- kod Tok Pisin
- coide Walloon
- côde Bourguignon
- curda Istriot