vord
Bourguignon
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin virdis, syncopated from Classical Latin viridis. Compare French vert, Italian verde and Spanish verde.
Adjective
vord (feminine vorde, masculine plural vords, feminine plural vordes)
- green
- L’harbe ât bein vorde aiproos lai pleuge.
- The grass is very green after the rain.
Derived terms
- vordi
- vordure
Middle English
Norwegian Nynorsk
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʋuːr/, /ʋuːɽ/
Etymology 1
From Old Norse vǫrðr, from Proto-Germanic *warduz.
Alternative forms
- vørd (dialectal)
Noun
vord m (definite singular vorden, indefinite plural vordar, definite plural vordane)
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