ordre
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[edit] English
[edit] Noun
ordre (countable and uncountable; plural ordres)
- Obsolete form of order.
[edit] Verb
ordre (third-person singular simple present ordres, present participle ordring, simple past and past participle ordred)
- Obsolete form of order.
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[edit] Noun
ordre m. (plural ordres)
[edit] Noun
ordre m. (plural ordres)
[edit] Danish
[edit] Etymology
From French ordre, from Latin ōrdō (“order”).
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɔːrdrə/, [ˈɒːˀd̥ʁɐ]
[edit] Noun
ordre c. (singular definite ordren, plural indefinite ordrer)
- order (command, request for some product or service)
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Inflection of ordre
[edit] French
[edit] Pronunciation
[edit] Etymology
From ordene, from Latin ordinem (accusative of ordo)
[edit] Noun
ordre m. (plural ordres)
- order (way in which things are arranged)
- ordre alphabétique - alphabetical order
- ordre des mots - word order
- order (group)
- les ordres militaires - military orders
- (law) order (calm)
- region (used in estimations)
- un chiffre de l'ordre de 2 millions - a number in the region of 2 million/a number around 2 million/2 million or so
- kind, sort
- order (tidiness)
- order (instruction)
- Il m'a donné l'ordre de tirer - he gave me the order to shoot
- sur ordre du gouvernement - under the government's orders
- (finance) order
- (taxonomy) order
- c'est de l'ordre des siréniens - from the order of sirenians
- (architecture) classical order
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[edit] German
[edit] Verb
ordre
- First-person singular present of ordern.
- First-person singular subjunctive I of ordern.
- Third-person singular subjunctive I of ordern.
- Imperative singular of ordern.
[edit] Occitan
[edit] Noun
ordre m. (plural ordres)
- order (command; instruction)
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