reord

Old English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈreo̯rd/

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *razdō (voice, language, speech, sound), from Proto-Indo-European *res- (to shout, speak). Cognate with Old High German rarta (sound, voice, harmony), Old Norse rǫdd (voice, speech), Gothic 𐍂𐌰𐌶𐌳𐌰 (razda, tongue, speech, language, dialect), Old English reord (1st and 3rd person singular preterite of rǣdan (to read)). More at rede, read.

Noun

reord f

  1. voice
  2. speech, language
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Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *rerōd-, reduplicated preterite of Proto-Germanic *rēdaną (to advise, guess, interpret). See rǣdan.

Alternative forms

Verb

reord

  1. First-person singular preterite of rǣdan
  2. Third-person singular preterite of rǣdan
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