kort

Faroese

/kʰɔɻ̊ʈ/

noun
Definitions
  • card
  • map

Etymology

Derived from Old Norse kort (a map) derived from Middle High German karte derived from Old French carte derived from Latin charta (paper, papyrus, writing, writting) derived from Ancient Greek χάρτης (papyrus, paper, sheet of paper, thin sheet, book, a book, leaf of paper, a papyrus scroll).

Origin

Ancient Greek

χάρτης

Gloss

papyrus, paper, sheet of paper, thin sheet, book, a book, leaf of paper, a papyrus scroll

Concept
Semantic Field

Speech and language

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

Kanji

紙, 箋

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