adres
Cebuano
Etymology
From English address, from Middle English adressen (“to raise erect, adorn”), from Old French adrecier (“to straighten, address”) (modern French adresser), from a- (Latin ad (“to”)) + drecier (modern French dresser (“to straighten, arrange”)) < Vulgar Latin *dīrectiō, from Latin dīrectus (“straight or right”), from the verb dīrigō, itself from regō (“to govern, to rule”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: a‧dres
Noun
adres
- an address; direction or superscription of a letter, or the name, title, and place of residence of the person addressed
Verb
adres
- to address; to direct to a person or entity; to direct to a person's or entity's address
Quotations
For quotations using this term, see Citations:adres.
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French adresse.
Pronunciation
Noun
adres n (plural adressen, diminutive adresje n)
- address (direction for letters)
Derived terms
Anagrams
North Frisian
Etymology
Noun
adres n (plural adresen)
Synonyms
Polish
Pronunciation
Noun
adres m inan
- (postal) address
Declension
Declension of adres
Descendants
Further reading
Tagalog
Etymology
Borrowed from English address.
Noun
adrés
Synonyms
- (address): tirahan
References
Tok Pisin
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
adres
- (postal) address
Derived terms
Turkish
Etymology
Noun
adres
- address (direction for letters)
References
- “adres”, in Turkish dictionaries, Türk Dil Kurumu
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