bordon (pluralbordons)
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bordon
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Uncertain; possibly onomatopoeic, dating as early asLate Latinburdo,burdonis(“kind of grasshopper”), possibly fromFrankish*buʀdō(“beetle, insect”), fromProto-Germanic*buzdô(“beetle, grub", literally, "swelling”), from*būs-(“to erupt, burst, flow rapidly”), fromProto-Indo-European*bʰūs-(“to move quickly”).
bordonoblique singular, m (oblique pluralbordons,nominative singularbordons,nominative pluralbordon)