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Istriot
noun
Definitions
- rope
Etymology
Inherited from Latin chorda (cord, gut, string, rope, chord) derived from Ancient Greek χορδή (cord, string of gut, guts, string, tendon, rope, entrails, tripe, intestines, string of a musical instrument).
Origin
Ancient Greek
χορδή
Gloss
cord, string of gut, guts, string, tendon, rope, entrails, tripe, intestines, string of a musical instrument
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
臓
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- decachord English
- chorda Latin
- clavichordium Latin
- corda Italian
- chordofoon Dutch, Flemish
- koorde Dutch, Flemish
- (chaudepisse) cordée French
- cordado Spanish, Castilian
- cuerdas Spanish, Castilian
- οὐρά Ancient Greek
- φωνή Ancient Greek
- χορδά Ancient Greek
- χορδή Ancient Greek
- *ǵʰer- Proto-Indo-European
- corda Portuguese
- korde Danish
- corde Old French
- cordel Old French
- coardă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- χορδή Greek (modern)
- хорда Bulgarian
- coardã Aromanian
- cuerda Asturian
- cuarde Friulian
- corda Old Occitan
- côde Bourguignon