orde (pluralordes)
- Alternative form oford
FromDutchorde, fromMiddle Dutchordene, fromOld Frenchordene, fromLatinordō, ordinem.
orde (pluralordes)
- order
FromLatinōrdō, ōrdinem.
- IPA(key): /ˈoɾde/[ˈoɾ.ð̞e]
- Rhymes:-oɾde
- Hyphenation:or‧de
orde m (pluralórdenes)
- order(arrangement; sequence)
- order(state of being well arranged)
- (taxonomy)order
orde f (pluralórdenes)
- order(a command)
- order(society or group)
Inherited fromOld Catalanorde, fromLatinordinem. See alsoordre. The Old Catalan also included the modern senses ofordre.[1]
orde m (pluralordesorórdens)
- order(society or group)
FromMiddle Dutchordene, fromOld Frenchordene, fromLatinordō, ordinem.
orde f (pluralordesororden)
- order
- state of being ordered, arranged, in line with rules
deorde bewaren- to maintainorder
- group,society
- taxonomic order
- Hypernyms:klasse,superorde
- Hyponyms:familie,onderorde
FromOld Galician-Portugueseordin,orden, fromLatinōrdō, ōrdinem.
- IPA(key): /ˈɔɾde/[ˈɔɾ.ð̞ɪ]
- Rhymes:-ɔɾde
- Hyphenation:or‧de
orde f (pluralordes)
- order(state of being well arranged)
- order(arrangement; sequence)
- (taxonomy)order
- order(society or group)
- order(a command)
orde
- third-personsingularpresentindicative ofurdir
FromDutchorde, fromMiddle Dutchordene, fromOld Frenchordene, fromLatinordō, ordinem.Doublet ofrodi,order,ordi,ordo, andwardi.
ordê (pluralorde-orde)
- order,
- a decoration, awarded by a government, a dynastic house, or a religious body to an individual, usually for distinguished service to a nation or to humanity
- a group of religious adherents, especially monks or nuns, set apart within their religion by adherence to a particular rule or set of principles
- Synonym:ordo
- arrangement, disposition, or sequence
- conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet
- a command
- orde lama ―oldorder
- orde baru ―neworder
- (chemistry) the overall power of the rate law of a chemical reaction, expressed as a polynomial function of concentrations of reactants and products
- reaksiorde dua ―secondorder reaction
- (mathematics) the cardinality, or number of elements in a set, group, or other structure regardable as a set
orde f
- plural oforda
Most likely from a de-nasalized variant ofPortugueseordem,Old Galician-Portugueseordin,orden. Alternatively, fromDutchorde viaIndonesian, although this is less likely. Regardless, ultimately fromLatinōrdinem.
- IPA(key): /ˈɔɾ.di/,(portuguesado)/ˈɔɾ.ðɨ/
orde
- order,command
- seguíorde ―to followorders
- orde têm na rabo ―to ignore anorder (literally, “to have anorder at the back”)
orde
- dativesingular oford