gardina
Lower Sorbian
/ɡarˈdʲina/
noun
Definitions
- curtain
Etymology
Borrowed from German Gardine (courtain, curtain) derived from Dutch, Flemish gordijn (curtain) derived from French courtine derived from Latin cōrtīna, cohors (enclosure, court, farmyard).
Origin
Latin
cohors
Gloss
enclosure, court, farmyard
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cohort English
- cohors Latin
- cohorto Latin
- cohortor Latin
- cors Latin
- cortina Latin
- cōrtem Latin
- cōrtīna Latin
- Gardine German
- Gardinenpredigt German
- Kohorte German
- Kurtine German
- cane corso Italian
- cortigiana Italian
- douchegordijn Dutch, Flemish
- gardine Dutch, Flemish
- glasgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- gordijn Dutch, Flemish
- mistgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- rolgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- rookgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- cohorte French
- courtine French
- *ǵʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- gardin Danish
- cohorte Old French
- cortine Old French
- cohort Catalan, Valencian
- gorden Indonesian
- gordine Middle Dutch
- courtine Norman
- curti Sicilian
- χόρτη gkm