boord
Dutch (Brabantic)
/boːrt/
noun
Definitions
- border, boundary
- shore, bank
- (also neuter) collar (of a shirt)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch boorde inherited from Old Dutch *bordo inherited from Frankish *bord (board, plank, side of a ship vessel) inherited from Proto-Germanic *burdô (edging, rim).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*burdô
Gloss
edging, rim
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bordellum Latin
- bordum Latin
- Backbord German
- Bord German
- Bordstein German
- -e- Dutch, Flemish
- bak Dutch, Flemish
- bakboord Dutch, Flemish
- boordevol Dutch, Flemish
- dol Dutch, Flemish
- dolboord Dutch, Flemish
- stuur Dutch, Flemish
- stuurboord Dutch, Flemish
- uier Dutch, Flemish
- uierboord Dutch, Flemish
- vol Dutch, Flemish
- bord French
- bâbord French
- бак Russian
- борт Russian
- бортик Russian
- бортовой Russian
- *burdô Proto-Germanic
- *burdą Proto-Germanic
- burta Polish
- aborder Old French
- bord Old French
- bordel Old French
- boorde Middle Dutch
- uderboort Middle Dutch
- bort Middle High German
- *bordo Old Dutch
- *bord Frankish