See orient .
Orient
Usually preceded by the : aregion or apart of theworld to theeast of a certainplace ;countries ofAsia , theEast (especiallyEast Asia ).Antonym: Occident ( dated ) The countrieseast of theMediterranean .countries of Asia
—see East Orient
A city and town inIllinois . A city and town inIowa . A town inMaine . Acensus-designated place andhamlet inNew York . A town and village inSouth Dakota . Orient (plural Orients )
Apear cultivar from theUnited States Orient m inan
Orient Declension ofOrient (sg-only hard masculine inanimate )
Orient m
Orient Orient m (strong ,genitive Orients ,no plural )
Orient Synonym: Morgenland Antonyms: Abendland ,Okzident In sharp contrast to English, the term doesnot cover East Asia. It is primarily associated with the Muslim world around the Mediterranean, but in a wider sense also covers India.
Declension ofOrient [sg-only, masculine, strong ]
“Orient ” inDuden online “Orient ” inDigitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache Learned borrowing fromLatin orientis .
Orient m inan
( politics ) East ( Eastern World ) Synonym: Wschód Coordinate term: Okcydent ( historical , politics ) East ( Eastern block, Eastern Europe ) Synonym: Wschód Coordinate term: Okcydent ( politics ) East ( Eastern Europe, non-Cold War concept ) Synonym: Wschód Coordinate term: Okcydent Orient inWielki słownik języka polskiego , Instytut Języka Polskiego PANOrient in Polish dictionaries at PWN