gorden
Indonesian
[ˈɡɔrdɛn]
noun
Definitions
- curtain
Etymology
Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish gordijn (curtain) derived from Middle Dutch gordine derived from Old French cortine derived from Latin cortīna (cauldron, Oracle, tripod).
Origin
Latin
cortīna
Gloss
cauldron, Oracle, tripod
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- cortinipotens Latin
- cortīna Latin
- cōrtīna Latin
- Gardine German
- cortina Italian
- douchegordijn Dutch, Flemish
- glasgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- gordijn Dutch, Flemish
- mistgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- rolgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- rookgordijn Dutch, Flemish
- courtine French
- cortina Spanish, Castilian
- courtine Middle English
- curteyn Middle English
- cortine Old French
- gordine Middle Dutch
- cortina Old Portuguese
- cortina Asturian
- cortina Old Occitan
- cortina Old Spanish
- cortina Aragonese