bord
French
noun
Definitions
- border, edge, limit ; boundary
- side
- rim
- shore
Etymology
Inherited from Old French bord derived from Frankish *bord (board, plank, side of a ship vessel).
Origin
Frankish
*bord
Gloss
board, plank, side of a ship vessel
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bordellum Latin
- bordum Latin
- bordement French
- border French
- débordement French
- déborder French
- transborder French
- abordar Spanish, Castilian
- bordo Spanish, Castilian
- abordar Portuguese
- borda Portuguese
- *burdô Proto-Germanic
- *burdą Proto-Germanic
- aborder Old French
- bord Old French
- bordel Old French
- Ebur-Bordo Esperanto
- albordigi Esperanto
- albordiĝi Esperanto
- albordiĝo Esperanto
- borde Esperanto
- bordo Esperanto
- marbordo Esperanto
- riverbordo Esperanto
- Bord Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- *bordo Old Dutch
- bordo Old Portuguese
- *bord Frankish
- bodre Ladino