Bord
German (Berlin)
/bɔʁt/
noun
Definitions
- shelf (board fixed to the wall)
- (heraldiccharge) bordure
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German bort inherited from Old High German bort (edge, rim, rand) inherited from Proto-Germanic *burzdą derived from Middle Low German bort derived from Old Saxon bord.
Origin
Old Saxon
bord
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Bordstein German
- Bordsteinschwalbe German
- Stein German
- bakboord Dutch, Flemish
- boord Dutch, Flemish
- boordevol Dutch, Flemish
- dolboord Dutch, Flemish
- stuurboord Dutch, Flemish
- uierboord Dutch, Flemish
- борт Russian
- *burzdą Proto-Germanic
- burta Polish
- borð Old Norse
- arbejdsbord Danish
- bagbord Danish
- bord Danish
- borddame Danish
- bordherre Danish
- bordlampe Danish
- bordtennis Danish
- skrivebord Danish
- spisebord Danish
- boorde Middle Dutch
- bort Old High German
- bort Middle High German
- bort Middle Low German
- bord Old Saxon