kord
See also: körd
Cebuano
Etymology
From English cord, from Old French corde, from Latin chorda, from Ancient Greek (Doric) χορδά (khordá), Ionic χορδή (khordḗ, “string of gut, the string of a lyre”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: kord
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔrt/
- Rhymes: -ɔrt
Etymology 1
Probably from Hungarian kard, originally from Middle Persian [script needed] (kārd, “knife”).[1][2]
Declension
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kord | kordy |
genitive | kordu | kordů |
dative | kordu | kordům |
accusative | kord | kordy |
vocative | korde | kordy |
locative | kordu | kordech |
instrumental | kordem | kordy |
Declension
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kord | kordy |
genitive | kordu | kordů |
dative | kordu | kordům |
accusative | kord | kordy |
vocative | korde | kordy |
locative | kordu | kordech |
instrumental | kordem | kordy |
References
- "kord" in Václav Machek, Etymologický slovník jazyka českého, second edition, Academia, 1968
- kord in Jiří Rejzek, Český etymologický slovník, electronic version, Leda, 2007
Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *kerta, borrowed from a Baltic language, compare Old Prussian kērdā and Lithuanian kartas. Cognate with Finnish kerta and Votic kõrta.
Declension
Declension of kord (type külm)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | kord | korrad |
genitive | korra | kordade |
partitive | korda | kordi / kordasid |
illative | korda / korrasse | kordadesse / kordisse |
inessive | korras | kordades / kordis |
elative | korrast | kordadest / kordist |
allative | korrale | kordadele / kordile |
adessive | korral | kordadel / kordil |
ablative | korralt | kordadelt / kordilt |
translative | korraks | kordadeks / kordiks |
terminative | korrani | kordadeni |
essive | korrana | kordadena |
abessive | korrata | kordadeta |
comitative | korraga | kordadega |
Adverb
kord
- once, once upon a time, someday
- Sellest poisist tuleb kord üks kuulus mees.
- That boy will someday grow up to be a famous man.
- Elasid kord eit ja taat.
- Once upon a time there lived an old woman and old man.
- (emphatic) finally, at last
- Jäta mind juba kord rahule!
- Leave me alone, will you!
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɔrt/
Audio (file) - Homophone: kort
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